Marlin vs. Mini14, bullet speed

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dennishoddy

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Its not exact, but the rule of thumb has been every inch of barrel = 100fps. Lots of variables that can change that, but that is the ball park lots of people use. Your example is one of the variables.
 

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Oops! Just went and measured it, actually 17.5 inches.

I was kinda disappointed that's all the velocity I got from it. I was expecting a bit more.
 

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Dennis - I was thinking 25 fps per inch on barrel length. Going with the 100 fps I need to rethink a little on one of my projects. I have a Ruger American Compact .308 - I think it has an 18" barrel. I use it for a woods rifle and eventually a daughter/grandkids rifle - current load is Sierra 125 grain bullet @ moderate velocity. For this fall I plan to load a RP Core-Loct .30-30 bullet (170 gr)@ just over .30-30 velocity (looking for about 2200-2300 fps) and if the differential with a .30 caliber bullet is 100 fps per inch it will be pretty easy with IMR4895.

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I've been told everywhere from 200fps/inch down to the 25fps/inch. I remember reading in an old Guns and Ammo mag about a guy took a .30-06 barrel and started cutting one inch, measuring velocity, cutting an inch, measuring again etc. But I don't remember the results, other than it was not a straight line drop in speed per inch removed. Some inches were pretty drastic, and some inches didn't make much difference.

KD, both my rifles are 1:9 twist.
 

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Terry, don't forget to factor in the fact that the mini-14 is a gas operated gun vs your bolt action. I get considerably more velocity out of my super 14 contender in 223 than I do with any of my AR-15s or mini-14 rifles with 16 inch or longer barrels using the same loads.
 

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