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22lr barrel length vrs velocity test

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  • 17-04-2009 8:55pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,399 ✭✭✭


    I dug this up while surfing a few sites..found it interesting We conducted our barrel length vs velocity test on March 21st at the North Alabama Shooting Association range in Sheffield, Alabama. I am still awaiting a more detailed analysis (standard deviations, etc) but here are the results that I found most relevant.

    We used five CZ 452 .22 rifles with different barrel lengths and fired six rounds each of six different cartridge types. The chart below reflects the average velocity of the six rounds.

    The rifles were:
    CZ 452 Ultra Lux with a 28.6” barrel
    CZ 452 Special with a 24.8” barrel
    CZ 452 American with a 22.5” barrel
    CZ 452 FS with a 20.7” barrel
    CZ 452 Classic with a 16.5” barrel (Fuzzy the Limey’s old CMP Sporter rifle)

    The cartridges were:
    CB Longs = CB
    RWS Subsonic Hollow Points = SSHP
    Wolf Match Target = Standard Velocity or SV
    American Eagle Solids = Lead High Velocity or LHV
    CCI Mini Mag Solids = Plated High Velocity or PHV
    CCI Stingers = Hyper Velocity or HypVel

    CB SSHP SV --LHV -PHV HypVel
    28.6 652 968 1037 1206 1188 1660

    24.8 676 997 1062 1219 1217 1660

    22.5 653 998 1069 1229 1213 1708

    20.7 701 957 1062 1224 1190 1661

    16.5 685 949 1057 1205 1208 1666

    My conclusions:

    Relative to the .22 long rifle cartridge, the barrel length does not make enough difference to fuss over. Use the barrel length that you like and don’t fret over any loss or gain of velocity.

    If I had to say any length was faster, I would give it to the 22.5" length by a hair. But, there are so many variables like smoothness of bore or tightness of bore this test is at best just a conversation piece. It was fun though.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,461 ✭✭✭foxshooter243


    there a formulae used to decide this, its multiply the bullet calibre by 99,
    in the case of a .224 inch calibre it gives you an optimim barrel length of 22.176 inches;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,399 ✭✭✭dwighet


    there a formulae used to decide this, its multiply the bullet calibre by 99,
    in the case of a .224 inch calibre it gives you an optimim barrel length of 22.176 inches;)

    for centerfire maybe...doesnt work for rimmeys


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