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Varmint barrel vs. standard barrel


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Can't comment on the hmr but I do have a varmint barrelled .22lr I've also shot various other standard barrelled .22lr's and I prefere my varmint it's not really that heavy, if I'd not used a standard barrel first I doubt I'd know the difference. All my shooting is done on foot so I tend to travel light but if I was going to get a hmr I'd still opt for a varmint.

 

Id see if you can hold them side by side to see which feels right. :good:

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10 ounces is quite a bit on a light light rifle. Is there any need to put any lead in the butt to balance it up? Or are the varmint rifles already compensated with extra weight?

 

 

I find mine well balanced until you stick the bipod on then it's front heavy I normally shoot off either sticks or bipod so even with the bipod it's no issue

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Not 17, but I tried a .22 452 with the 16" normal barrel, but changed to the varmint barreled version. Yes it is a bit heavier..but it makes the rifle much more steady on hold and I find it nicely balanced :good:

 

To the op, the thread for the mod is exactly the same. I have a sak on the .22 and find it works very well and visually looks right.

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I'm a big fan of CF varminters, (just ordered a Ruger77 VT in .308) but in rimfires heavy barrels are to my mind purely a styling exercise. I can't see that an HMR produces enough heat or harmonic oscillation for a heavy barrel to provide any benefit. (A .22lr certainly doesn't). If a varminter HMR feels right to you buy one because you like it, but don't expect the slightest difference in accuracy over a standard barrel. Choose mods with care. A heavy mod on a varminter might tip the weight balance beyond the point of what is acceptable.

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Varmint 3.2kg

American 2.8kg

Silhouette 2.7kg

 

The Varmint is heavy, if you like heavy barrels then fine, there is no advantage in a heavy barrel for general field use, simply personal preference.

 

None of my rifles have heavy barrels, including all my CF, I see no need to carry around unnecessary extra weight!

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Varmint 3.2kg

American 2.8kg

Silhouette 2.7kg

 

The Varmint is heavy, if you like heavy barrels then fine, there is no advantage in a heavy barrel for general field use, simply personal preference.

 

None of my rifles have heavy barrels, including all my CF, I see no need to carry around unnecessary extra weight!

 

Very happy with my .222 varminter in the field. Its a joy to shoot and the weight of the barrel does seem to reduce pulse and breathing movement.

I hope I'll love the Ruger as well. Only possible issue with a 26" heavy barrel might be clambering into high seats. Could be a few Laurel and Hardy moments.

Anyway, back to the thread..

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