08-10-2015, 12:41 PM
(08-06-2015, 08:00 PM)Andyman67 Wrote: Im trying to decide which 18 barrel to go with. A Danniel Defense 18 inch chf(https://danieldefense.com/18-5-56mm-s2wr...arrel.html). I love daniel defense, but i think???? I will get better groups out of the wilson combat 18 inch (http://shopwilsoncombat.com/Match-Grade-...6SPR18-18/)
I belive the dd will last longer, and I am a fanboy of daniel defense. But the reviews on the wilson combat say different. Im shooting 100 to 300 yards and want close to moa or sub moa groups. What do you guys think?
It all comes down to bullet weight and speed as to which rate of twist will work best. Most ammo MFRs have ballistic tables available that will show you their performance graphed over barrels of different lengths and rates of twist. As far as longevity is concerned, that's generally also a factor of ammo and cleaning habits. So, if you really like the Daniel Defense, go with it. Odds are, you won't be disappointed. Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks,
David
(08-06-2015, 08:00 PM)Andyman67 Wrote: Im trying to decide which 18 barrel to go with. A Danniel Defense 18 inch chf(https://danieldefense.com/18-5-56mm-s2wr...arrel.html). I love daniel defense, but i think???? I will get better groups out of the wilson combat 18 inch (http://shopwilsoncombat.com/Match-Grade-...6SPR18-18/)
I belive the dd will last longer, and I am a fanboy of daniel defense. But the reviews on the wilson combat say different. Im shooting 100 to 300 yards and want close to moa or sub moa groups. What do you guys think?
It all comes down to bullet weight and speed as to which rate of twist will work best. Most ammo MFRs have ballistic tables available that will show you their performance graphed over barrels of different lengths and rates of twist. As far as longevity is concerned, that's generally also a factor of ammo and cleaning habits. So, if you really like the Daniel Defense, go with it. Odds are, you won't be disappointed. Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks,
David
I belive the dd will last longer, and I am a fanboy of daniel defense. But the reviews on the wilson combat say different. Im shooting 100 to 300 yards and want close to moa or sub moa groups. What do you guys think?
It all comes down to bullet weight and speed as to which rate of twist will work best. Most ammo MFRs have ballistic tables available that will show you their performance graphed over barrels of different lengths and rates of twist. As far as longevity is concerned, that's generally also a factor of ammo and cleaning habits. So, if you really like the Daniel Defense, go with it. Odds are, you won't be disappointed. Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks,
David


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