I agree with Pipeman: barrel length has no direct correlation to accuracy. I have seen the same tests. They start with a 30+ inch barrel, and shoot for groups with successive shorter lengths, recrowning with each cut. Accuracy remains constant with the shorter lengths. The rifle is scoped, and fired from a machine rest. I have a scoped 14" Contender in 300 Savage that groups like that nice Mannlicher if I do my part. On the other hand, a longer sight radius will improve accuracy if you have the eyes and technique to use it.
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