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Ugh hate bumping old topics, but this one has the most pertinent info I could find on my question.. I have a savage 338 I want to run supressed and want to cut down the barrell a bit..I don't reload so I will always be shooting "standard" (factory) 338 loads.... I was wondering if anyone has MV figures from different length barrels (or a velocity management program) so I can see if there is a "sweet spot" to cut the 338 barrel to ?? (for example in 308 a 28 barrel gives negligable velocity increase over a 24" barrel with most factory loads) . I would like to take into consideration what length barrel burns most of the powder from a factory load (a place to start)) and go down from there. Thanks
And here's my short answer: a 28" barrel would probably be roughly equivalent efficiency of a 308 with a 24" tube, and you could liken the 24" lapuas to the 20" 308's, the 22" to the 18's, etc.
Agreed.
And keep in mind that the pressures generated with a shorter .338LM get so significant that you would want to make sure your suppressor can handle it. More than one guy here with a shorty .338LM has blown apart their top-of-the-line suppressor. For what it's worth, my 18" barrel is a hoot to shoot, but it's not something I rely on for engagements beyond 1200m. It's best when I know I'm shooting inside that range and need the weight savings and compactness. On top of that, a 300gr bullet at 2550fps still bucks the wind better than a full power .308WIN. However, if your goal is to make ELR engagements, you'll want a barrel as long as you can accept and generally for that cartridge 26-28" seems to be the optimum length.
for a shorter 338 LM, why not just buy a Desert Tactical Arms 338 Lapua Magnum with an overall length of just 37.5"?