Firearms Facts: What is 5-R Rifling?

Published on April 9, 2018
Duration: 13:57

This video delves into the specifics of 5-R rifling, explaining its asymmetrical design where lands oppose grooves. This pattern is shown to reduce bullet distortion and copper fouling, potentially increasing velocity. The discussion emphasizes that while 5-R is beneficial, overall accuracy depends on a complete 'accuracy ecosystem' including a trued action and quality components.

Quick Summary

5-R rifling features an asymmetrical design where lands are directly opposite grooves, unlike conventional rifling. This pattern reduces bullet distortion and friction, potentially increasing muzzle velocity and decreasing copper fouling for improved accuracy and easier cleaning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 5-R vs 6-Groove Rifling
  2. 00:45Technical Profile of 5-R Rifling
  3. 01:22Factory vs. Custom Barrels
  4. 02:47Barrel Inspection & Maintenance
  5. 05:13The Accuracy Ecosystem Explained
  6. 07:195-R Rifling & Bullet Jacket Deformation
  7. 09:34Bullet Brand Performance Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes 5-R rifling different from standard rifling?

5-R rifling has an asymmetrical design where lands are directly opposite grooves. Conventional rifling typically has lands directly across from other lands, with grooves between them. This 5-R pattern aims to reduce bullet distortion and friction.

What are the main benefits of using 5-R rifling in a rifle barrel?

The primary benefits include reduced bullet deformation, decreased friction, potentially higher muzzle velocities, and less copper fouling. This leads to improved accuracy and easier barrel cleaning over time.

Does 5-R rifling work better with certain types of bullets?

Yes, 5-R rifling is particularly beneficial for bullets with softer jackets, like those from Sierra or Speer. The design 'caresses' these bullets, maintaining their integrity better than conventional rifling might.

Is a 5-R barrel enough to guarantee rifle accuracy?

No, a 5-R barrel is just one part of the 'accuracy ecosystem.' Achieving top accuracy also requires a properly trued action, a quality trigger, and consistent ammunition. Even a great barrel won't perform if other components are lacking.

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