So I have decided that I am going to bite the bullet and get a Kel-Tec RFB .308 after years of drooling over them. The only problem that I have is which barrel length to get, 18" or 24". I plan on using a Yankee Hill Machine .308 stainless can and I would really like the ability to have the range of more than 500m that the 24" would give. I have heard from many places that it is better to have a shorter barrel when running a suppressor due to fowling. The RFB uses a short stroke adjustable gas system. The 18" rifles are harder to come by since all of them leaving the factory are currently 24" but both are still around if you look hard enough.
How big of a deal would it be to run a 24" rather than an 18"?
Should I use a stainless or titanium suppressor with the longer barrel length?
Thanks.
How big of a deal would it be to run a 24" rather than an 18"?
Should I use a stainless or titanium suppressor with the longer barrel length?
Thanks.