deadeyedick20 wrote:I've been trying to find more information on Polygonal rifling, and so far I have only been able to find out what it is. The information I've found states that it helps the bullet to shoot straighter and that threre is less resistance in the barrel. There has also been warnings about shooting lead ammo in a barrel with this type of rifling. In looking at different guns, I have noticed that there are more of them coming out with this type of rifling. I would like to know both the benifits and drawbacks of this type of rifling.-------- I think I just found a bit of information as to why it is not a good idea to shoot lead in a poly barrel. The claim is that lead builds up more quickly in this type of rifling, and the buildup will increase chamber pressure to a unsafe level.
IDPA Shooter wrote:deadeyedick20 wrote: But then again, we had a student who insisted on firing 556 rounds thru his DPMS 223 stamped barrel was OK cause the guy at Sheel's who sold him the ammo said it was. He chose to ignore the DPMS certified armorer who was present who told him don't do it, so YMMV, but I don't shoot lead bullets in Glock barrels.
IDPA Shooter wrote:el. But then again, we had a student who insisted on firing 556 rounds thru his DPMS 223 stamped barrel was OK cause the guy at Sheel's who sold him the ammo said it was.
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