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MYTH or FACT (velocity difference in rifling)
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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 568307" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>Usually more lands are used to cut them shallower, allowing thinner jacketed bullets</p><p>to stay together at high twists and speeds. Also some claims as to accuracy may be</p><p>valid. Just copy the long range record holders, Aggregate scoring is no accident, they</p><p>are doing things right. Bartlien , Kreiger , Broughten will tell you what barrels they've</p><p>sold to who that have set records. Whatcha looking at building my Friend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 568307, member: 24560"] Usually more lands are used to cut them shallower, allowing thinner jacketed bullets to stay together at high twists and speeds. Also some claims as to accuracy may be valid. Just copy the long range record holders, Aggregate scoring is no accident, they are doing things right. Bartlien , Kreiger , Broughten will tell you what barrels they've sold to who that have set records. Whatcha looking at building my Friend? [/QUOTE]
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