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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 116082" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Well from what I've delt with it seems that the more lands and grooves the more bullet friendly they are (ie) 40gr bullets at 4500fps.</p><p>And from what I have heard from guys that have shoot out both 6 groove and 3 groove in the same caliber the 3 groove will last longer.</p><p></p><p>In a case like the 280Ai , I don't think that you will see any problems blowing up bullets with the 3 groove to try to get a little longer life out of it.</p><p>But after owning both a 5r Rock creek barrel and a </p><p>5R Obermeyer they are both awsome tubes to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 116082, member: 8843"] Well from what I've delt with it seems that the more lands and grooves the more bullet friendly they are (ie) 40gr bullets at 4500fps. And from what I have heard from guys that have shoot out both 6 groove and 3 groove in the same caliber the 3 groove will last longer. In a case like the 280Ai , I don't think that you will see any problems blowing up bullets with the 3 groove to try to get a little longer life out of it. But after owning both a 5r Rock creek barrel and a 5R Obermeyer they are both awsome tubes to. [/QUOTE]
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