hornswaggle wrote:I was looking to complete my AR build with a 20" A3 type upper thinking that it would be more accurate than the 16"ers but not as heavy as the 24"ers. It sounds like those 16's are pretty darn good. Anybody have any thoughts regarding the 16 vs 20? I'd mostly just use it for target shooting at 100-200 yards.
Accuracy is only a function of barrel
length if/when you are using iron sights. If you are using any type of optic, barrel length is irrelevant. You will of course lose fps with a shorter barrel, causing corresponding effects on the ballistics of any round fired through said shorter barrel, but it won't be any less accurate per se. If you'll have an optic, and there is any chance of using it for self-defense / home-defense / hunting (i.e. maneuvering in tight spaces or carrying it around), go with a shorter barrel. If it'll only ever be fired at a range, a longer barrel won't be a problem. And if you'll never shoot it past 200 yards, barrel length really won't matter at all, as at that distance on a range, the lower fps from a shorter barrel won't make a difference.
And of course, a high quality 16" barrel is going to be much more accurate than a crappy 24" barrel 8 days a week...
Having said all that - I'm not an expert, nor do I have a heck of a lot of practical experience with this stuff. But I have been doing an awful lot of reading for multiple years on what it takes to build an accurate long-range (600-1000+ meters) rifle(*), and I'm 99% sure what I wrote is solid advice. I'm also sure I'll be corrected by those with more experience if I'm not.
(*)Lots of time and ambition - very little money!