One barrel out of many. Could be a fast barrel or a slow barrel in the test. Who knows. You can't take one or even two barrels and make a 100% determination. Showing that as fact is wrong. What if the op listens and gets a 22" slow barrel and isn't happy? He has to live with the slow velocities. If he gets a longer barrel and finds he doesn't need the length it's cheap to have it cut back. But looking at what length barrels are used in the sport I have been shooting for 13 years I know people go with longer barrels in the 26-28" for their rigs. Hell I got a couple friends who shoot the Tactical division and one has a 33" barrel on his .308 and the other has a 31" AND a suppressor. These are top shooters too. They know the advantage of speed.
OP I am not trying to steer you wrong as I know about this sport. I have been shooting prs before there was a prs. Talk to others in this sport and see what they recommend. I would be surprised if many say they want short barrels. The ones that do are usually new as well and think they need them to get around the obstacles. You don't.
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