Melvin Eades wrote:I don't know if it's true or not, but I read an article several years ago and the author of it said the extra lenght (26" barrel) was not for velocity but to keep the bullet in the barrel longer to make it stabilize better than the shorter barrels. He also said that anything longer than 26" started working on the velocity which sounds right.
By the way Rick, that is a nice looking rifle you have there.
Melvin: Thanks, I like her too!
As for that articles' author saying the extra length (26") was needed for proper stabilization, I say: "don't think so". Just consider most BR shooters use barrels of around 20" long, and those boys are after the last word in accuracy using thick, shorter (than we use) barrels. Also, some very accurate handguns have barrels much, much shorter, such as various Contenders and the like. I do know that studies on the .22LR have shown that any barrel length much over 18" actually starts to slow the bullet due to bore friction/drag, and that something around 16" is about optimum for that caliber. Dunno for sure, I didn't do the tests, but it seems right to me.
Snoplop: Thanks for the comment. I held off on getting a Cooper for some years, didn't think they were worth the price of admission....
until I fondled a good friends 6mmBR and an identical 17 Mach IV, both M21 Varmint models. Once I saw how they shoot, well, it was game over for me, and I snagged the first nice used one I came across. Then when I couldn't find a used one in 204, I had to spring for a new MTV in that caliber. Now the "Cooper Curse" is fully infecting me.
If your son is 8 now and wants a nice Howa Axiom, just think what it will be like when he's around 16! By the way, I think all our kids think we're all a bit 'off center'....what do they know?