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Hello all. Not sure if this is the right column for this question. So it might get moved.
Many of us have seen original guns with straight groove rifling. Especially German/Austrian/Jaegar type guns, primarily used for hunting. The occassional use of this style of rifling seemed to continue well after the knowledge of twist rifling being superior.
My question is: Does anyone know the historical purpose for this straight rifling ? It always been a mystery to me. Maybe someone out there has actually fired a gun with this style of rifling ?
Thanks for any help.
Rick
Many of us have seen original guns with straight groove rifling. Especially German/Austrian/Jaegar type guns, primarily used for hunting. The occassional use of this style of rifling seemed to continue well after the knowledge of twist rifling being superior.
My question is: Does anyone know the historical purpose for this straight rifling ? It always been a mystery to me. Maybe someone out there has actually fired a gun with this style of rifling ?
Thanks for any help.
Rick