roysclockgun
Handloader
- Dec 17, 2005
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During a lifetime we are likely to get sold any number of items that we do not need and will not use to the full extent of their capabilities. Motorcycles with 2000cc+ engines come to mind. Or, hunting rifles with 26" barrels. Over the last 25 years, I have hung out a fair number of days at my local gun club range. I probably have listened too much to "experts", who shoot there. My original deer rifle, purchased in the 1950s, was a sporterized US Model of 1917 30-06 caliber. I had the barrel cut to 22" and killed most everything that I brought under fire with a single shot. The 22" barrel made the rifle handy to swing on deer, even in dense woods. The longest shot that I made with that rifle was 275 yds, killing a deer with a chest shot. Later, I began to believe that I needed greater muzzle velocity and to achieve that end, I would need longer barrels. I ended up with a 300RUM with 26" barrel, which I got rid of after one season. I currently use a Browning B78 7mmRemMag with 26" barrel. In over 50 years of hunting deer, I have only had to make one shot at a range just over 400 yds. I have also made perhaps half a dozen shots at over 300 yds. The vast majority of my shots have been well within 200 yds, hunting both in the great West and on the east coast of the US. I am convinced that had I kept that old sporterized Model 1917 in 30-06, I could have killed all of those deer. Certainly, there are folk who can utilized barrels of 26 inches and more, but my question is: Has the concept of long barrels and high velocity been oversold to the run-pf-the-mill hunter, such as myself? Would most of us not be better served by shorter, handier barrels on our hunting rifles?



