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G'day sarge do not quote me on this but I think that micro rifling has stopped in marlin's larger calibers due to the difficulty of removing fowling from these types of barrels. They still however use it in there rimfires, I just got rid of one of there .22 mags it shot like trash. My 45/70 which is only a year old has the deep cut ballard rifling. These barrels are suppossed to I think stop the loss of gasses and keep pressure more uniform which leads to better bullet stabilisation and increased accuracy. I was thinking that if they seal off escaping gasses better would these types of barrels produce higher velocities than regular barrels??? Hope this helps, regards PC. P.S. my .22 mag I don't think shot like trash because of the micro groove barrelling, just the rest of the rifle was rubbish. ------------------ | |||
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Hello Sarge Interesting. I've read for decades that Marlin's micro-groove was a stale marketing ploy from the last century; I wonder how Sako came to use a similar technology. I shoot a Marlin 60 for targets, most of the time lube the bullets. There hasn't been much fouling, and it shoots half-inch groups at 50 yards with one brand of cartridges. Anschutz guys view it with disgust. Tom | |||
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Sarge, please describe the "micro rifling" in your Sako. In the Marlin rimfires, it is very shallow and has about 12 grooves, I believe. The early Sakos I'm familiar with may have as many as 8 grooves, but they are about as deep as standard grooves (more or less .004"). Incidentally, I've found most Marlin .22 Rimfires to be rather accurate. | |||
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Thanks for the replies. To answer your question Stonecreek my Sako has 12 grooves. I am not sure when it was made because I got it secondhand but I believe that Sako did not make them for very long with the micro rifling. Do you think that they dropped the idea maybe because of excessive barrel wear? | ||
<Harry> |
I am not aware that rifling was used except for the Marlin's using Sako actions and made by Marlin. They (Marlin) used it in their 222 Rem rifles. | ||
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