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The top barrels today are so good we are all splitting hairs! We are very lucky to have a variety of great barrel makers.
I've heard 5r has longer barrel life, and 4 grooves tend to have more accuracy potential. TacOps rifles use a 4 groove.
Don't forget "your part"!I shoot a 4 groove kreiger in 6mm 243AI... Easy .5moa at 1000 yds in good conditions...
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Don't forget "your part"!
Anything you get from Bartlein will hammer.
The number of grooves has no real bearing on barrel life. Same goes for accuracy. The only place the 4 groove has an accuracy advantage is with light weight 6mm bullets. Like 80gr and less. They don't like the 5R style of rifling. I believe it's because of them not having a lot of bearing surface on the bullet for the lands to do the driving. Heavy weight 6mm bullets no difference.
I feel the 5R style rifling with the odd number of grooves I feel helps with bullet failure (mostly with thin match style jackets). This is because the odd number of grooves doesn't directly oppose one another vs. a even groove barrel so the jacket doesn't get deformed as much making the jump into the rifling. Also the gentler angle on the sides of the lands tends not to leave a stress point on the bullet jacket.
No difference in cleaning etc....
My short range bench gun has a conventional 5 groove and the gun just pounds them.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
Could this be the cause of the issue I had with one 4 groove barrel? I had a 6.5mm that was very, very erratic with Berger 130 gr. Hunting VLDs, especially at shorter ranges, with the occasional key hold? The problem went away with target VLDs.
I am running a three Bartlein 5R & one 4 groove. All of them hammer & clean real easy which is why I keep buying Bartlein barrels. Keep up the great work Frank!! I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my next Bartlein for my .308 build.