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 Swapping the barrel out is really easy too. It is held in place by two screws, but to get at the two screws you need to take the action/barrel out of the stock. Removing the stock isn't too hard either. Essentially, if you are the least bit handy, you should be able to do these mods yourself. If you have two left thumbs, leave it to somebody else. 
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			Does barrel length really matter?  I notice the price for 16-20" heavy barrels are all pretty much the same price.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Barrel length does matter, but I doubt it matters between a 16" and 20" for a .22. However, don't quote me on it. What matters is whether the powder has enough time/room to fully burn in a shorter barrel. Somewhere along the lines a barrel can be too short or too long. I think a 16" barrel would be just fine for a .22, but I don't have any scientific data to back that up, which would probably require a chronograph and a couple of the same make of barrels in differing lengths while using the same ammo to test velocity out of the .22. Me, I probably wouldn't worry that much about it though.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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