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Old 04-10-2011, 09:55 AM
martineta martineta is offline
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Barrel length recommendations?

I had SSK make me a 300 whisper encore barrel 26 inches long. I love shooting paper and hunting deer with it. Now that I am loading subsonic for it, I want to get Jones to build me a suppressor also. I just couldn't stand that my pal Riverguide has a suppressor and I don't.

So, you encore and bolt gun guys please help me. Remember, I shoot lots of supersonic loads also. Is there a barrel length that would be fine for both supersonic and subsonic loads. Or should I just order another barrel thats a shorty and put the suppressor on that one.

Last year I hunted and killed deer with both supersonic 150 Nos BT and subsonic 225 outlaws. I never changed the scope setting from my supersonic settings but know the bullet drop on the subsonics from the many rounds shot at the range. I hunt in the woods and 100 yards is my maximum range but all deer killed this year were under 50 yards which is about normal where I hunt.

So what do you folks think or should I just get Jones to another shorter barrel for subsonics?

Riverguide, I come home in late June. We will have to play with the Whispers. I want to check out that fancy scale you bought.
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Old 04-10-2011, 10:38 AM
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If it were me, I would get an 8"ish barrel. You have a 26 for your supersonic stuff. Use the 8" for subs. With the suppressor on it you're going to add at least 8" to your OAL. If you are only shooting out to 100 yards at deer any of the Outlaws will do the trick. Check out the new ones by the way. A 16 inch gun would avoid the tax stamp and be a good dual duty gun, but if you're going to do that I would just cut down the 26" barrel down and have it threaded for the suppressor
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Old 04-10-2011, 10:48 AM
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My point of view: if you are already hunting with a 26" barrel, and it works fine for you, why not just get a 16" barrel for subs? With the suppressor, it will be about the same length as your 26" barrel. A 10" barrel is a good bit louder than a 16" barrel, and it has been my experience that it may or may not stabilize subsonic rounds. Just play it safe and go with 16-18". You will probably end up using it as your go to barrel for supers/subs anyways.
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Old 04-10-2011, 01:36 PM
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There are so many better options out there for cans. SSK makes a good can, but you can do a lot better. Think Shark or Thunderbeast.
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Old 04-10-2011, 03:27 PM
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There are so many better options out there for cans. SSK makes a good can, but you can do a lot better. Think Shark or Thunderbeast.
This!

My prefrences are SWR, and well pretty much anything but AAC .
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Old 04-10-2011, 04:37 PM
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Thanks to everyone

I appreciate all the help given to this subsonic newbie. I think I am going to get another barrel and have it made 18 inches long and just use it for subsonic. I also looked at all the different suppressor makers you recommended. It appears the biggest advantage to the Titanium suppressors is weight savings followed by strength. Since my fire rate is kinda slow with a single shot, my guess is the extra strength is not necessary for my needs. Another question comes to mind. Do stainles suppressors weigh about the same per inch as the heavy barrel stainless encore barrel, or less? I am asking as I wonder if the 18 inch encore barreled whisper will feel muzzle heavy out of ballance with a stainless steel suppressor on. Thanking everyone in advance for steering me right.
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