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    Default Savage .22 with threaded barrel

    Looking at either the Savage Mark II TRR-SR or Mark II FV-SR.

    I would like to have the longer barrel, but the shorter one would be find as well. I tried out the later and liked it, but was wondering if the extra $$ spend on the TRR-SR would be worth it?

    Just wanted to see if anyone has any experience with them and what their opinion was.
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    I have a std 20" barrel Mark II GL ( I'm a lefty ) and I got a FV-SR as a loaner gun for my guests here at the ranch.

    Both are tack drivers, and there is little benefit to the longer barrel.

    If your intent is to add a can then you might be using sub-sonic loads - which again the longer barrel may even cause some loads to go over the sound barrier.

    At some future date I may look into getting a FV-SR barrel fitted to my Mark II.

    I think I paid $195 for my FV-SR from Bud's Guns last New Years Eve.

    BTW buy extra 10rnd mags as the FV-SR comes with a 5rnd that I hear is somewhat finicky. I will say the few times I've used the 5rnd its worked fine for me - I just usually use the 10's.

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    Yeah I have a can to put on it. I have a 20" barrel on my 10/22 and it shot amazing with Remington subsonics at the last prairie dog match.

    Im curious if there are any accuracy differences as well between the barrel lengths.
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    Doesn't a .22 run out of burn at about 13" - and it's just increased drag past that point?

    I had my 20" CZ453 threaded at the original 20" and dearly wish in hindsight that I'd had it cut to 16".

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    Doesn't a .22 run out of burn at about 13" - and it's just increased drag past that point?

    I had my 20" CZ453 threaded at the original 20" and dearly wish in hindsight that I'd had it cut to 16".
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    We can do that ya know
    It's likely gonna happen...not like it'd be the first time that barrel was in your shop!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    It's likely gonna happen...not like it'd be the first time that barrel was in your shop!
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    Have two savages both with accutrigger, and love them. I've had great results with the heavy barrel models. I bought a cheap fv and after tightening down the stock and keeping the trigger at there lowest setting have had great results around <1 moa at a hundred yards depending on ammo.I have several thousand round of all types of ammo though the gun and after fouling with a chosen ammo it mine seemed to like mini mags, federal 510, federal champion, and even decent results with remington cyclones. But I'm not shooting out past 100 yards usually. over a 100 I'd defiantly go with sub sonic rounds. Even at closer ranges sub should work better I've just had good results with those prior listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    Doesn't a .22 run out of burn at about 13" - and it's just increased drag past that point?

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    I've heard this, too, but don't know if it's true. I suspect it may not be. We're i a smith, I'd take a cheap barrel and cut it back an inch at a time and measure velocities. I'd like to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    I've heard this, too, but don't know if it's true. I suspect it may not be. We're i a smith, I'd take a cheap barrel and cut it back an inch at a time and measure velocities. I'd like to know.
    merely posts I pulled from other boards:

    "Bob Milek wrote an article titled: BARREL LENGTH VS VELOCITY, where he took a number of barrels and guns and cut down the barrels in one inch increments, measuring the velocity loss at each step of the process for a number of centerfires as well as the 22LRs. It's a very interesting article. Here are the velocities recorded for the 22LR starting at 14 inches and going down to 4 inches.

    14" = 1,105 fps.
    13" = 1,106
    12" = 1,110
    11" = 1,089
    10" = 1,114
    ..9" = 1,077
    ..8" = 1,063
    ..7" = 1,057
    ..6" = 1,024
    ..5" = ..959
    ..4" = ..927 fps."


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    http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums...hortest+barrel
    "24-26 in bbls are good/required to attain max-velocity for these 'hyper-velocity' rounds. Otherwise, 16 in or so is good for non-hypervelocity stuff."
    "22 LR has burnt up it's powder in the first 4.5", however, it will still gain velocity past that. Anything more than a 20" barrel and you are loosing velocity."
    Then someone calls BS on the "all powder is burned up in 4.5 inch" thing.
    On the 2nd page there is a graph that may be worth looking at (chamber pressure v. barrel length).

    From WikiPedia (fact? fiction? anecdotal? You decide) :-)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22_Long_Rifle
    "Most .22 Long Rifle powders increase velocity up to about 19 inches (480 mm) of barrel length; the powder used in the Stinger increases velocity up to the longest .22 barrel length tested by the NRA, 26 inches (660 mm)."

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