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Posted By: Chumleyhunts .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
I am in the process of spec'ing a semi-custom .338-06. Just looking on opinions on barrel length. Going to be a "woods" gun. Any advantage to going A.I. in this caliber?
Posted By: Tom264 Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
23"
Posted By: Hammerdown Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10

I went with a 23 inch barrel on mine, a 21 inch would work real nice too. I thought about an AI and that is all. I'm very happy with the regular version.

I went with a Shilen SS #3 contour.

Good luck on your build.
Posted By: efw Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
21 or 22 would be my choice.

The advantage of AI is less case trimming; little else.
Posted By: Blacktail53 Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
Whatever length allowed it to balance on the front action bolt.
I'd run the standard round....I think it will feed better. IMHO
Posted By: bigsqueeze Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
19" to 21" of barrel length is a nice length, which in turn will translate into a real nice overall rifle length ideally suited for the woods. A great size for your 338-06 would be the same as my 20" barreled 40.75" long 375 Ruger Alaskan.

Remington has or had on their website a 35 Whelen available in a semi-auto 18.5" tubed carbine.

For the woods; better handling, speed, manuverability, ease in carrying trumps the small amount of additional velocity with a longer barrel, which in reality won`t affect the killing capability on game any differently anyway.
Posted By: CRS Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
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Whatever length allowed it to balance on the front action bolt.



22-23" would be my choice.

No sense messing with the AI.

Both my 338-06's are 22" barrels, if I ever build a nice wood/blue rifle, I would go for 22-24" depending on balance.
Posted By: nsaqam Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
Originally Posted by bigsqueeze
19" to 21" of barrel length is a nice length, which in turn will translate into a real nice overall rifle length ideally suited for the woods. A great size for your 338-06 would be the same as my 20" barreled 40.75" long 375 Ruger Alaskan.

Remington has or had on their website a 35 Whelen available in a semi-auto 18.5" tubed carbine.

For the woods; better handling, speed, manuverability, ease in carrying trumps the small amount of additional velocity with a longer barrel, which in reality won`t affect the killing capability on game any differently anyway.


+1 on everything squeeze said.

I went with 19" and slightly butt heavy to make a quick pointing, easily maneuverable rifle for stillhunting the woods.
Posted By: TheTone Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
Having one built currently, I decided on 23"
Posted By: 65BR Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
Nothing wrong w/say a 19-20", would be more like a 350 mag in a carbine, come to think of it, they'd be about neck in neck in performance.....so I might go short action/short bbl in 35.

I like 21-23 and in long actions the 22-23 would seem balanced for me. Mine was std. 23" and the only thing I would do different is a lighter bbl. It was ordered via Hart as .050 over factory mag contour but came out .73 on the muzzle. .65-.70 would be more like it, the 2nd owner fluted it.

It's one good shooting round, alot of hitting power, but tolerable recoil, unlike the Win Mag IME. A good pad helps any rifle but this round had more of a push than a sharp recoil. I used a Decelerator FWIW. 8lb sans scope, like a lb less for carry.
Posted By: MightyPeace Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/06/10
Built my 338-06AI with a 24" barrel - PacNor #5 supermatch grade stainless. Barrel work was done by my gunsmith-barrel is fluted/powdercoated. Built this caliber on a new Sako m75 Greywolf rifle ("IV" Action). Same weight as a factory Sako m75 Greywolf "V" action caliber (300WM/7mmRM/338WM)
22 for me
Posted By: DeskJockey Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/07/10
I went 22 and would do so again.
Posted By: TBurroughs Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/08/10
23" on mine. It balances nice for me, but you can always shorten it, you can't put more on....
Posted By: prm Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/08/10
I went with 22". Would do it again. Fast enough, yet handles well.
Most of mine were 22 inch, but the 338-06 with a 26 inch barrel will really produce some unbelievable velocities, especially with a long box and a long throat and IMR-4320..My pocket knife is as long as that extra 4 inches so it never bothered me in the least under any hunting conditions..I built one with the idea of cutting it back an inch at a time and chronographing it, but never cut any barrel off of it, instead I stuck a barrel band front sight on it and it became my favorite 338-06 until I went to the .338 Win shortly after its introductions and never looked back..I did the same thing with my 9.3x62 and settled on a 26 inch tube on my Mod. 21 BRno simi custom rifle and I love it with a 286 gr. Nosler at 2520 FPS and a 320 gr. Woodleigh at 2400 plus FPS.

I like both 20 inch carbines and long tubes..My 416 Rem custom Mauser sports a 20 inch tube. There is room for both and I mostly let the caliber dictate barrel length with its performance.
Posted By: Dawn2Dusk Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/08/10
When you state "Woods Gun" is this a stalking gun, tree stand rifle, is weight a consideration, ???

I went with a 24" but I've yet to hunt with it. I mostly hunt from tree stands so the 24 isn't a bother for me.
I would be mostly using it "walking around". Most of my stands are over looking powerlines and fields, the 300 goes on those trips.
Posted By: Dawn2Dusk Re: .338-06 Barrel Length? - 03/08/10
If it's going to be a "Walkabout" rifle, I'd suggest looking at 21 or 22 inches and a bit muzzle heavy.

Mine is a Pac Nor #3 at 24", 1" shank and has a .645 muzzle diameter.

If I had gone with a 21" barrel I was going to do a #4 with a 1/4" shank.
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