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Remington 5R
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<blockquote data-quote="J Doss" data-source="post: 1668184" data-attributes="member: 109284"><p>There is no sense in getting defensive about this.</p><p>There are some advantages to the 5R rifles. Less stress on the bullet in the barrel, less fouling and, I would imagine, with less stress on the bullet,there is less heat bult up in the barrel.</p><p>All of us who have been around a fair few years have rifles we bought new that are better than fair shooters.</p><p>5R is just an improvement in rifling that offers a potential benefit to all standard production rifles.</p><p>Keep it cool brother and keep on shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Doss, post: 1668184, member: 109284"] There is no sense in getting defensive about this. There are some advantages to the 5R rifles. Less stress on the bullet in the barrel, less fouling and, I would imagine, with less stress on the bullet,there is less heat bult up in the barrel. All of us who have been around a fair few years have rifles we bought new that are better than fair shooters. 5R is just an improvement in rifling that offers a potential benefit to all standard production rifles. Keep it cool brother and keep on shooting. [/QUOTE]
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