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BC and engraving on the bullet - More lands and grooves or less?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkker" data-source="post: 1078262" data-attributes="member: 81406"><p>Poly rifling is just like normal, but has the hard edges "rounded". Hex type rifling as found in some of desert eagles don't have "normal" perceivable rifling.</p><p></p><p>Either way there are a literal gamut if tests showing anything and everything is good or bad. What most of it Congress down to is ease of cleaning. In the end what constitutes a "good" shooting barrel is more about matching bullet diameter against bore/groove dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkker, post: 1078262, member: 81406"] Poly rifling is just like normal, but has the hard edges "rounded". Hex type rifling as found in some of desert eagles don't have "normal" perceivable rifling. Either way there are a literal gamut if tests showing anything and everything is good or bad. What most of it Congress down to is ease of cleaning. In the end what constitutes a "good" shooting barrel is more about matching bullet diameter against bore/groove dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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