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Interrupted fluting... Your thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Trikstr" data-source="post: 607641" data-attributes="member: 39340"><p><strong>Here is what the article "Slugging"says.</strong></p><p></p><p>"I also often find fluted barrels to be enlagred under the flutes. The slug pushes fairly hard until it comes to the flutes, then it pushes very easy until I reach the end of the flutes, where it gets tight again. I find this alot and it's not good!</p><p>I also find that previously perfect barrels get enlarged at the crown end after turning the barrel down to install a muzzle brake, which definitley hurts accuracy. When you remove metal from the outside of the barrel for installing the brake-or for fluting or sporter barrel contouring- the bore has a tendency to enlarge under this area."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trikstr, post: 607641, member: 39340"] [b]Here is what the article "Slugging"says.[/b] "I also often find fluted barrels to be enlagred under the flutes. The slug pushes fairly hard until it comes to the flutes, then it pushes very easy until I reach the end of the flutes, where it gets tight again. I find this alot and it's not good! I also find that previously perfect barrels get enlarged at the crown end after turning the barrel down to install a muzzle brake, which definitley hurts accuracy. When you remove metal from the outside of the barrel for installing the brake-or for fluting or sporter barrel contouring- the bore has a tendency to enlarge under this area." [/QUOTE]
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