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Polygonal Rifling in a hunting rifle.

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28 July 2012, 08:25
Mark Clark
Polygonal Rifling in a hunting rifle.
Does anyone use for hunting a rifle with polygonal rifling? My question is not for velocity or accuracy advantage/disadvantage but at the terminal end. Does the lack of the grooves cut into the bullet have any effect on expansion of the bullets?
Also there are claims of polygonal fouling less, opinions on if it would help with copper bullets such as Barnes.
I work for a gunsmith and we make barrels, we have a 30 cal, 1 in 10 polygonal button.

Mark
28 July 2012, 08:57
7mmfreak
I can't say just yet. When I get home from Afghanistan next month I should have a .257 Wby Mag with a Poly barrel waiting on me. If it helps with fouling and velocity, great. I don't expect it will that much. We'll see though.

I do not think it will have any effect on expansion.
28 July 2012, 09:21
N E 450 No2
I have used a polygonal barrel on a long range target rifle.

They do clean up very easy, and you can shoot a lot os shots between cleanings.

I do not think they would have any effect of bullet expansion.


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28 July 2012, 21:13
kcstott
Can't say for a rifle but my HK .45 is a breeze to clean. Compared to my brothers .40 and .45 with conventional rifling.


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29 July 2012, 00:26
SR4759
There have been two countries that used this rifling form on bolt action infantry rifles.

Great Britian used Medford rifling on the early Lee - Metford rifles. This rifling did not work well with British cordite propellant and was replaced by the Enfield form of rifling.

Japan used the segmented rifling in its Type 38 6.5 and Type 99 7.7 rifles.
29 July 2012, 16:54
DocEd
The majority of the "polygonal" rifled barrels, in todays market, are actually "canted land rifling". Gary Schneider's 5P barrels are a fine example of this.


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30 July 2012, 02:10
Mark Clark
Thanks for the input.
Sounds like it is easier to clean, not going to effect expansion and stay away from Cordite. The Cordite certainly will not be an issue.
The button we have is marked “Polygon” and on examination with a loupe it is 8 flats.

Mark
30 July 2012, 02:37
mete
Six, eight,twelve lands have been used as far as I know. From discussions It appears that a good barrel is good regardless of the rifling type.It would seem to me that polygonal rifling would be useful with a hammer forged barrel.Aren't all the Styer barrels hammer forged ? They invented the process.
01 August 2012, 04:26
10at6
They work fine in any rifle
02 August 2012, 23:28
richj
Aren't all Blaser barrels Polygon?