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As in lands & grooves.Grooves?
Yes, and he wrote groves, as in olive groves.As in lands & grooves.
Ok guys thanks I just write sometimes and don’t spell check I’m bad .Arguably, 4 lands and grooves is the most popular. With that said, there are 3&5 groove rifling as well as several different land shapes. I would advise contacting a barrel mfg. and discuss with them.
I hope this helps,
Lloyd
Thank you PaulPersonally, I am partial to a good 4 groove barrel. They just seem to always shoot.
Paul
Ya the Krieger barrel I ordered I just checked is a four groove so we are good to go .Thank you Paul
I was reading somewhere that a 3 groove you get better barrel life because it disperses heat better don’t know if that’s true or not just what I read .Personally I'm partial to the 3G in 17, 20 and 22's. I know some 6mm 3G that shoot well too.
Don't know if I buy into it that, I just like the way they shoot.I was reading somewhere that a 3 groove you get better barrel life because it disperses heat better don’t know if that’s true or not just what I read .
OkDon't know if I buy into it that, I just like the way they shoot.
Thanks you are correct life is too short just have to keep the barrels coming .Performance is a close call and more related to the over all barrel quality, metallurgy, and reamer design.
Life is another debate, that is very dependent on heat from rapid strings.
I would worry less about it and use the mentality that barrels are consumables. Have the rotation in the pipeline and go shoot. Life is too short to agonize over it and let that block you from living.