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5R rifling VS Polygonal rifling VS other types of rifling
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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1355592" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Nobody could really define an accuracy difference to be because of the rifling. Too many variables to come out with anything but a correlative association at best. So the question is ripe for P-hacking but that's about it. That said, as has been covered, shots between cleaning are regularly affected in my experience. I use Columbia River Arms / Black Hole Weaponry barrels on all but two of my match rifles and they all shoot bugholes with just about anything I put in them. That's not due to the rifling I'd think. It's more likely due to the care with which each barrel was made and the handloading practices I use. My Hart and Shilen barreled guns are conventionally rifled and shoot just as well. I do notice that where my chamberings are identical between a poly and an enfield rifled barrel that the poly's turn in very slightly faster MV's. Slightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1355592, member: 96226"] Nobody could really define an accuracy difference to be because of the rifling. Too many variables to come out with anything but a correlative association at best. So the question is ripe for P-hacking but that's about it. That said, as has been covered, shots between cleaning are regularly affected in my experience. I use Columbia River Arms / Black Hole Weaponry barrels on all but two of my match rifles and they all shoot bugholes with just about anything I put in them. That's not due to the rifling I'd think. It's more likely due to the care with which each barrel was made and the handloading practices I use. My Hart and Shilen barreled guns are conventionally rifled and shoot just as well. I do notice that where my chamberings are identical between a poly and an enfield rifled barrel that the poly's turn in very slightly faster MV's. Slightly. [/QUOTE]
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