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02-05-2010, 03:44 PM
nvairborne308
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Polygonal vs. Button rifling
I hope this is the correct thread for this. What are, in any, the benefits of polygonal rifling. I am building a .264 wm and have heard that polygonal deforms the bullets less and lasts longer. Or am I just an impressionable rookie? Thanks.
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