Which chamber for a custom bolt gun?

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  • bwaites
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    • Mar 2011
    • 4445

    #46
    Good question, hopefully someone with more experience than me will answer that. I have only shot one polygonal rifle, and didn't shoot that one for accuracy, just function.

    3,4, and 5R proponents are all almost fanatical in their beliefs.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by hawkinpup View Post
      So what do you think on rifling 3 grove 4 grove or polygonal?
      The 5R has not failed me, heck even my 14.5" Saber does really well.

      I really do not like less than 4 grooves, this is based on my experiences over the last 45 years.

      Yeah I really did start shooting at 4-5yrs old.

      By 12yrs old I was shooting 7mm Mauser and a .308win Browning.

      Some kids liked to do other things, I spent my change on ammo.
      Last edited by Guest; 08-26-2011, 07:15 PM.

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      • #48
        Why not just go with a 6.5-284 for that bolt gun?

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        • bwaites
          Moderator
          • Mar 2011
          • 4445

          #49
          Originally posted by glane5910 View Post
          Why not just go with a 6.5-284 for that bolt gun?
          Wow, whole different ball game, barrel life of 1000 rounds vs barrel life of 5000+ rounds.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by bwaites View Post
            Wow, whole different ball game, barrel life of 1000 rounds vs barrel life of 5000+ rounds.
            this is one reason

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            • #51
              The other is it's the same cal as my AR. I didn't want to have to buy more reloading gear.

              Any experience from anyone that accuracy suffers from polygonal ?

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              • #52
                I guess I caught this thread at the end. Certainly huge difference in bbl life. I assumed the OP was after more performance ballistically going with the bolt gun. Now if it were going to be just a hunting rifle, I don't think I've ever put close to 1K rounds down any of mine.

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                • #53
                  No basicly just trying to find out if anyone knows if a polygonal type barrel is less accurate than a standard rifling.

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                  • #54
                    I'm guessing that would depend on the quality of the bbl to begin with. I don't think I've had a rifle with polygonal rifling but with handguns, I've seen no difference.

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                    • #55
                      I had forgotten about an H&K 22mag rifle I had years ago. IIRC, it had polygonal rifling and it was a tack driver.

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                      • #56
                        Try Pac-Nor for Grendel barrel, they offer very good customer service and will explain chamber and twist rate if you ask.

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                        • #57
                          Did Alexander Arms ever come back with a post on chambers? Perhaps in another thread?

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                          • #58
                            Nope. No reply.

                            From all of my searching on the 'net, I've kind of determined that the 264-LBC chamber would probably be the best (most accurate) in a bolt gun, especially shooting the 120-123gr bullets like I plan on doing.

                            The project is currently under way, so I'll post more as it progresses.

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                            • #59
                              In my discussion with PTG they suggested the 6.5 BPC (Brindell Palisimo Cartridge) as a Grendel case with an optimised throat for bolt action accuracy.

                              I bought a BPC reamer.

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                              • #60
                                another couple weeks for my barrel from Pac-Nor, everything else is ready to go. I'll keep you posted.

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