JRS said:Why and how would a 5 groove barrel be easier to clean than a 4 groove? If anything, the additional groove in the 5 groove barrel would hold more copper. The copper that gets embedded into the very depths of the grooves is impossible to remove anyway. Easy vs hard cleaning of a barrel is due to the finish lapping on the inside. It has nothing at all to due with the number of grooves. Once one starts using abrasives such as JB in their barrels, they little by little remove the just right finish the barrel maker works so hard to achieve to reduce fouling.
gstaylorg said:By definition, 5R rifling is 5-groove, the lack of opposing lands directly on opposite side of the projectile is the main reason it induces less deformation of the jacket/projectile:
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JRS said:Makes no difference at all. Like the late Gale McMillan said: "when you get a good barrel, you get a good barrel". Barrel manufactures will give you whatever your heart desires.