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5R rifling any thing Better?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2347720" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>I have been told that 5R is the way to go and I have shot out 3 barrels tying to verify this over the past 7 years. I remember when Lilja was promoting 3, l-g barrels but I never did try them. Upon peering into one of my 5R barrels for the first time I thought the nice square edges of the lands were worn off. One of my friends had a 2, l-g WWII Springfield that shot as well as many rifles having 2X's the lands & grooves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2347720, member: 115658"] I have been told that 5R is the way to go and I have shot out 3 barrels tying to verify this over the past 7 years. I remember when Lilja was promoting 3, l-g barrels but I never did try them. Upon peering into one of my 5R barrels for the first time I thought the nice square edges of the lands were worn off. One of my friends had a 2, l-g WWII Springfield that shot as well as many rifles having 2X's the lands & grooves. [/QUOTE]
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