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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 992814" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>There is also a difference with the 5R rifling in the Milsoec. The Sendero has standard rifling. The rifling design of the Milspec is the same as used in he M24. It is claimed to be easier to clean and is less prone to fowling when hot and subjected to high volume firing. These claims seem to be consistent with the 5R's I own compared to my Remingtons with standard rifling. For normal hunting use I don't think there is much of. a difference except I will say that all 4 of my Milspecs produce were exceptionally accurate right out of the box with little or no fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 992814, member: 10291"] There is also a difference with the 5R rifling in the Milsoec. The Sendero has standard rifling. The rifling design of the Milspec is the same as used in he M24. It is claimed to be easier to clean and is less prone to fowling when hot and subjected to high volume firing. These claims seem to be consistent with the 5R's I own compared to my Remingtons with standard rifling. For normal hunting use I don't think there is much of. a difference except I will say that all 4 of my Milspecs produce were exceptionally accurate right out of the box with little or no fuss. [/QUOTE]
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