The barrel of a Kentucky long rifle typically ranged from 36 to 48 inches in length, with many averaging around 42 inches. This length contributed to the rifle's accuracy and range, making it favored for hunting and marksmanship in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The longer barrel allowed for improved ballistics and a more stable flight path for the projectile.
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