Got a dilemna, folks. I have a Rem 760 in 35 Remington and was sadly not impressed with it last time I went hunting. Of course I am a big element in the equation.
Basically, I'm most effective aiming and shooting something with the balance of a bolt action. And the pump assembly puts more weight up front than I'm used to. Course I don't notice it shooting at targets. But when I had to move and aim, I didn't live up to what I felt I could have done with something better balanced.
From a balance as well as a maneuverability standpoint, I've been thinking about having the barrel taken down to about 16.5" from about 21" now. My impression is that the 35 Rem doesn't require a particularly long barrel for the amount of powder it holds.
Questions - For you guys who use it in various leverguns, pumpguns, and even pistols, what would be the effects of shortening it to about 16" on velocity and muzzle blast? I'm not a fan of muzzle blast, period. I'd normally take a long barrel just for the sake of reducing muzzle blast, but perhaps the 35 Rem isn't so bad from the shorter lengths?
Would like to learn from those who know. Thanks!