On the topic of muzzle velocity, in short barrels, I have a Savage
Striker, in .308 Win, with a 14" barrel, that doesn't have a
muzzle break, so it is a true 14" barrel. Measured velocity,
for my 130 gr. Barnes XBT load, driven with a near max charge
of W748, is 2775 fps average. If you want to shoot short barrels,
load with fast powders. This load is sub MOA accurate, and
literally turns northern whitetail vitals to jello. It gives new
meaning to DRT. Yes there is significant muzzle blast, but
in hunting situations, I never notice it, and the deer aren't
around long, to complain about it. I have my own range, so
I don't get complaints, from fellow shooters. I wouldn't
be concerned about a 16" scout rifle, having decent MV,
given what I have learned through my Striker experience.
Just get fast powder hand loads, and lighter weight stoutly
constructed bullets, and you will be pleasantly surprised
at the effectiveness of this combo.
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