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Sinister762
01-04-2018, 09:26 PM
I just bought a 10BA in .308. it has a 20" fluted barrel with brake. I was told that these are the best Savages off the rack. I'm wanting to get some input on a 26" heavy barrel swap. Weight is not an issue. I just wonder if I would gain or lose accuracy with this swap?

dfrosch
01-04-2018, 10:20 PM
Welcome to the forum.

Barrels are individuals. A heavier barrel might be easier to shoot well just because you physically influence it less. The extra mass takes more energy to move. But that doesn't mean that the lighter barrel will be less accurate. How does the 20" barrel shoot?

You don't specify the brand on the heavy barrel. If it's a Savage, the odds are that it would shoot very similar to your current barrel.

All the best.

penna shooter
01-05-2018, 07:53 AM
Welcome to the Barrel nut....Congrats

MRCHIRO
01-05-2018, 10:33 AM
Everything to gain. If you hunt 🦌, then by all means keep the rifle as is. If you like to shoot strings after strings of rounds, get you that upgraded barrel. Seeing as it’s a heavy barrel you wanted, you’re more likely a bench shooter so upgrade!


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Sinister762
01-05-2018, 11:24 AM
The barrel im looking into is a x-caliber, pre-fit barrel. 26", 1.055-1. Contour. No flutes. 1-10" twist, 5r rifling. 11 degree crown. Cryo treated.

MRCHIRO
01-05-2018, 11:47 AM
If it were me, I would not cryo treat the barrel. Waste of money b/c it is already a bull barrel but if it’s something that you prefer then that’s [emoji41] too!

Btw that’s a good barrel choice - can’t go wrong!


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BB68
01-05-2018, 12:49 PM
MRCHIRO why not cryo? It has been proven many times to make wear items last 2-3xs longer. Throat should see a longer life span. What do I not know?

MRCHIRO
01-05-2018, 01:10 PM
BB68, you are absolutely correct - but I wouldn’t do it b/c the extra amount of ammo you can shoot vs the time getting a new one screwed on isn’t all worth it to me. Besides - how long do you want it to last for some people who won’t even see a full box of ammo through their rifle a year.

It’s all about time for me but like I say, if its something you want-definitely so and go have it done.


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Sinister762
01-05-2018, 04:35 PM
Thanks y'all. I think that's what i will go with.

Sinister762
01-17-2018, 02:26 PM
Ok, I don't want to beat this into the ground, but I do have a question about rate of twist. I plan on shooting Hornady 178 or Federal 175g bullets. What do you recommend? 10,11, or? rate of twist?

Deadshot2
01-17-2018, 03:56 PM
Ok, I don't want to beat this into the ground, but I do have a question about rate of twist. I plan on shooting Hornady 178 or Federal 175g bullets. What do you recommend? 10,11, or? rate of twist?

The "Ideal" twist rate for that bullet is supposedly 1:11.25 (from research that went into developing the M-24 SWS.) I had a 5-R milspec .308 with the 1:11.25 twist barrel and it shot fantastic. I re-barreled (twice) with 1:10 Benchmarks and they shot fantastic. All with the same bullet and charge weights. Answer? Take your pick as either one is close to optimum.

If you are picking fly-poop out of ground pepper then technically the 1:11 barrel will be a little faster due to the slower twist rate. Question is, how much and does it matter?

Sinister762
01-17-2018, 07:06 PM
Thank you for the advice. I think I'll go with the 1:11.

MRCHIRO
01-17-2018, 08:40 PM
10


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Sinister762
01-18-2018, 08:03 AM
Why the 1:10?

MRCHIRO
01-18-2018, 09:32 AM
Bullet stabilization. Others have shot your bullet out of 12 and it does just fine in a few cases but let’s go by the book and stick with 10.


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BB68
01-18-2018, 10:24 AM
This is a good read on the 308. http://www.6mmbr.com/308Win.html

homefrontsniper
01-18-2018, 04:27 PM
1-10 for .308
But I would go 6.5-47L or 6.5 Creedmoor 28" 8 twist

OLEJOE
01-18-2018, 11:53 PM
^^^^^^^^^^^^definitely

Sinister762
01-19-2018, 08:20 AM
My next build will be a .338 lapua. After that, probably a 6.5 creedmore. but for this one, i'm keeping it old school with the .308. thanks for the advice, though

MRCHIRO
01-19-2018, 09:10 AM
The the 6.5, 22” barrel is all you’ll ever need unless you’re going for the reachhh. Gl and have fun !


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