I'm planning a Transitional rifle as my next project.
It seems like the suppliers offer the rifle stocks preinlet for the heavier "D" profile swamped barrels. These barrels can be had in 50, 54, 58, or 62 caliber. Originally I was thinking about a 54 caliber, but since the "D" profiles are heavier barrels, now I'm wondering whether a 58 caliber barrel might be a better choice, since as the hole gets larger, the barrel gets slightly lighter?
While I wouldn't mind lightening the rifle some, I'm not real tough recoil-wise either, so I'm concerned whether 58 caliber recoil might be a problem?
I'm wondering whether a 58 would be accurate with lighter 70 or 80 FFg charges?
Looking for any and all advise here...
Thanks in advance,
Ironsights-Jerry.
It seems like the suppliers offer the rifle stocks preinlet for the heavier "D" profile swamped barrels. These barrels can be had in 50, 54, 58, or 62 caliber. Originally I was thinking about a 54 caliber, but since the "D" profiles are heavier barrels, now I'm wondering whether a 58 caliber barrel might be a better choice, since as the hole gets larger, the barrel gets slightly lighter?
While I wouldn't mind lightening the rifle some, I'm not real tough recoil-wise either, so I'm concerned whether 58 caliber recoil might be a problem?
I'm wondering whether a 58 would be accurate with lighter 70 or 80 FFg charges?
Looking for any and all advise here...
Thanks in advance,
Ironsights-Jerry.