dmoran
Donovan Moran
Over the years, I personally used 4-grove barrels exclusively until my last 2 barrels, which are both 5R's. Have one on my HV-Gun (Benchmark) and one on a LT-Gun (Bartlein), both are 31" / .237 bore / 8-twists. Here are my own assessments between my 4-groove and 5R-groove barrels:
- Accuracy - not much difference, just that the 5R's have not given up any to the 4-grooves.
- Speed - the Bartlein is the slowest barrel I've ever owned and the Benchmark is the one of the fastest.
- Fouling - as good or better then my better 4-grooves
- Cleaning - have to give a small edge to the 5R's
- Barrel life - the 5R's have advanced and eroded near the same as my 4-grooves
Have a 3rd one chambered and ready to go (6Dasher / Benchmark), but have not yet shot it.
As to results and raw accuracy potential between barrel aspects, feel most are simply coincidental.
My 2-Cents,
Donovan
- Accuracy - not much difference, just that the 5R's have not given up any to the 4-grooves.
- Speed - the Bartlein is the slowest barrel I've ever owned and the Benchmark is the one of the fastest.
- Fouling - as good or better then my better 4-grooves
- Cleaning - have to give a small edge to the 5R's
- Barrel life - the 5R's have advanced and eroded near the same as my 4-grooves
Have a 3rd one chambered and ready to go (6Dasher / Benchmark), but have not yet shot it.
As to results and raw accuracy potential between barrel aspects, feel most are simply coincidental.
My 2-Cents,
Donovan
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