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Thread: Polygonal Rifling for a Rifle Barrel?

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    Polygonal Rifling for a Rifle Barrel?

    How good or bad is polygontal rifling for a rifle barrel?

    What are your thoughts and experience with the polygontal for a rifle barrel?

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    Well, the original Whitworth was a polygonal rifled barrel. Confederate snipers seemed to do well with it.
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    I had a 22/250 with Walther 6.5" twist polygonal barrel. The idea I had was that it should provide longer strings of accurate fire over conventional rifling due to fouling.
    I was shooting 90gn Bergers and it was very accurate. I could never afford to proove it but I believe it helped.

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    anything that deforms the jaxket,or the bullets shape less should shoot better. [i definatly think it helps terminal performance on game]
    at least that was marlins claim to fame with the microgroove bbl.
    it seems to me you'd have some gas blow by,and lower velocity's from the hexagonal bbl though.

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    Excellent question. I'm shopping ideas for a new build and had the same question: What about polygonal rifling for CAST BOOLITS? Wouldn't that reduce shear stress on the land engraves and actually increase torsional bearing surface? Splines are strong, but only if you have a whole bunch of them.

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    The Springfield O3A3 2 groove barrels seem to do very well with cast. They must be deforming the boolit quite a bit.

    I am not looking for lower velocities. Looking in the range of 2000 fps in .30 caliber.

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    i really wonder how a 8, 12 or 16 sided bbl would do.
    something different anyway.
    you might just oversome stripping issues by not having lands.

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    I was thinking seven sides, or nine.

    Also thinking of high velocity, much higher than 2,000 FPS, and a twist no slower than 12".

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    this would sure change the way boolits were shaped.
    eliminate small drive bands,
    truncated cone noses.

    i wonder how a p/p would work...

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