Re: Barrel Length
I agree completely, light is right. And, experience is key. I must defer to those that <span style="font-style: italic">do</span>, as one who speculates regarding the subjects at hand. LL is right on the money for what he does.
Very honestly, were I to suddenly grow a new and capable body, and enroll in a tactical evolution of same sort, the rifle I'd be grabbing is my lightweight M70 .30-'06 which bears a 22" barrel. I'll be damned if I'd want to go lugging around my 28" Ghost Dancer .260. At 10 1/2lb, it's light for its class, but for tactical run 'n gun, it's a millstone.
But what I do is probably very different from LL's activities, on the whole at least. I shoot F Class, prone and lethargic, right about out there at my ancient, feeble speed. I first looked at F Class, heaved a sigh of relief and rejoiced that there is indeed a God, and he looks out for us old Feebs.
If one takes a long, strong look at F Class rifles, they tend to be long and heavy; heavier, indeed, than even mine.
Do the short rifles work at distance. Youbetcha, especially in the hands of those who use them frequently and long.
I have no beef with LL's dicta. He knows full well of which he speaks. While I clearly accept his advocacy of short barrels, I also deeply suspect that much of Frank's results come at least as much from him as from his implements. It's not like he just shoots short guns great; I suspect he does at least as well with long ones.
I have had several opportunities to see him at work, and its an education, each and every time. Facts are, I'm genuinely amazed at how he gets his results with certain of his chosen implements
I just do different things in a different manner. If my musings come across as disputative, I guess I put it wrong; s'all.
Greg