I've heard it said that a 3 or 5 groove groove barrel might be preferable to a 4 groove barrel. Supposedly, the positioning of the none opposing grooves of a 3 and 5 groove barrel may eliminate stresses on the bullet that the evenly positioned 4 grooves may ordinarilly produce.
After learning that Brux Barrels only produces 4 groove barrels, I'm kind of highly doubting that there is any validity to this.....considering the stellar reputation and winning record of Brux barrels in general.
Before I order the 4 groove .284 Brux barrel, anybody have an opinion on this?
After learning that Brux Barrels only produces 4 groove barrels, I'm kind of highly doubting that there is any validity to this.....considering the stellar reputation and winning record of Brux barrels in general.
Before I order the 4 groove .284 Brux barrel, anybody have an opinion on this?