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Polygonal rifling?
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<blockquote data-quote="Inkognito" data-source="post: 479566" data-attributes="member: 27255"><p>I'm inching closer to pulling the trigger on the build project on my Sako TRG-S. My gunsmith has been wanting to get me into a polygonal rifling barrel. I don't have any experience with polygonal rifling. My perception is that the it might extend barrel life? I've read differing opinions that it might improve accuracy, but I really do not see how. Is it just a matter of preference or are there some major considerations that I am unaware of? It is a .338 Lapua if that makes any difference. I am looking at a 1/10 twist although Pac-Nor has a 1/8 barrel listed on their sight for .338 Lapua. That seems a bit fast to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inkognito, post: 479566, member: 27255"] I'm inching closer to pulling the trigger on the build project on my Sako TRG-S. My gunsmith has been wanting to get me into a polygonal rifling barrel. I don't have any experience with polygonal rifling. My perception is that the it might extend barrel life? I've read differing opinions that it might improve accuracy, but I really do not see how. Is it just a matter of preference or are there some major considerations that I am unaware of? It is a .338 Lapua if that makes any difference. I am looking at a 1/10 twist although Pac-Nor has a 1/8 barrel listed on their sight for .338 Lapua. That seems a bit fast to me. [/QUOTE]
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