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Old 02-22-2011, 12:00 PM   #1
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Default Polygonal Rifling - Pros and Cons

Why don't all guns use this type of rifling? Thoughts?

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Old 02-22-2011, 05:51 PM   #2
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Default Re: Polygonal Rifling - Pros and Cons

because some types are better... Polygonal is great, but so is precision cut, and precision cut can be done in any twist rate desirable and produced at a cheaper price.

A $10k PSG-1 marksman rifle with polygonal rifling will consistently put 5 rounds into 1 MOA at 100 meters. But so will a 1200 dollar rem 700 sendero with conventional cut rifling, and they both shoot the same round, and the sendero may even do it at 1/2 MOA...
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Old 03-01-2011, 12:59 PM   #3
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JLA - That interesting. If the preciision cut rifling is cheaper to produce and is as good or better, I wonder why anyone uses polygonal rifling. Is it a reliability issue? After 25,000 rounds is the cut rifling barrel shot out?

Is one more susceptable to fouling faster?

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Default Re: Polygonal Rifling - Pros and Cons

Polygonal provides a perfect seal and facilitates the use of the HK semiauto designs where the rifle uses the gasses within the barrel to 'float' the spent round out of the chamber on a channel of gas pressure.

The few polygonal barrels i have experienced with are very easy to clean.
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