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cut rifled or buttoned , it'll be a 5 groove/Mike Rock or Broughton
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<blockquote data-quote="3sixbits" data-source="post: 69335" data-attributes="member: 3661"><p><strong>Re: cut rifled or buttoned , it\'ll be a 5 groove/Mike Rock or Broughton</strong></p><p></p><p>I don' know that cut would make a difference over Button as far as cleaning goes, I believe they would both, being lapped clean about the same. I suppose there may have been a difference in the past. I don't think that holds true today with the top makers. Years ago I would not shoot a cut rifled barrel because it seemed to take about 500 rds before they would settle down and shoot. At least in HS Precision's barrels that I tried. I have not had that experience with the Krieger barrels that are cut. The one thing I can say for sure is I don't notice any difference in how a barrel cleans as long as it is accurate, then only if I can get it clean in time for the next relay in a match and get my ammo loaded. Unless you are shooting competition, what does it matter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sixbits, post: 69335, member: 3661"] [b]Re: cut rifled or buttoned , it\'ll be a 5 groove/Mike Rock or Broughton[/b] I don' know that cut would make a difference over Button as far as cleaning goes, I believe they would both, being lapped clean about the same. I suppose there may have been a difference in the past. I don't think that holds true today with the top makers. Years ago I would not shoot a cut rifled barrel because it seemed to take about 500 rds before they would settle down and shoot. At least in HS Precision's barrels that I tried. I have not had that experience with the Krieger barrels that are cut. The one thing I can say for sure is I don't notice any difference in how a barrel cleans as long as it is accurate, then only if I can get it clean in time for the next relay in a match and get my ammo loaded. Unless you are shooting competition, what does it matter? [/QUOTE]
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