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Definition of rifling in English: riflingnoun ˈrʌɪflɪŋˈraɪf(ə)lɪŋ mass nounThe arrangement of spiral grooves on the inside of a rifle barrel. 来复线,膛线 he could clearly see the rifling of the bore Example sentencesExamples - S & Ws gain-twist rifling should help conventionally constructed bullets, and reduce throat wear.
- The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore.
- To rectify the problem, the Enfield form of rifling based on five grooves and lands is introduced, so the last of the British military Martinis are called Martini-Enfields.
- This is interesting as this type of rifling generally yields poor results with cast lead-alloy bullets unless they are gas-checked or very hard.
- The barrel can be rifled and this rifling causes the projectile to spin, increasing its accuracy.
- There is some conventional wisdom that says, for varmint rifles, simply seat the bullet to touch the rifling.
- The new tapering projectiles could be directed with greater accuracy when rifling was introduced in artillery barrels.
- I would have bet that the conventional rifling of the Douglas barrel would have been more accurate.
- Inspection of the bore revealed the near absence of rifling.
- There's no rifling in the barrel, and you call it a rifle?
- The rifling of the barrel is polygonal with a 1: 19 twist.
- Another method of barrel rifling is rotary-hammer forging.
- One type is a round chrome moly steel liner that is button rifled to produce an ultra-smooth bore with uniform rifling.
- Because of its greater technological complexity and problems of scale, it took longer for the advantages of rifling, then breech-loading, and then rapid firing to be applied to artillery.
- All guns still have the mirror-smooth polygonal rifling that produces such fine accuracy with jacketed bullets.
- Its rifling was so shallow it wouldn't accurately shoot lead alloy bullets, although I must admit it would shoot jacketed ones OK.
- In their six grooves, Colerain barrels feature round bottom rifling that holds less fowling; square bottomed grooves reportedly retain more fowling.
- The Foster slugs have very shallow rifling and since these slugs obturate in shotgun bores, most of these grooves are ironed out in the process.
- With the Stoney Point tool we determined it would be impossible to seat these short 40 gr. bullets anywhere near the rifling in either rifle.
- All were loaded with the bullet seated .010-inch off the rifling, in Winchester cases with CCI large rifle magnum primers.
Definition of rifling in US English: riflingnounˈrīf(ə)liNGˈraɪf(ə)lɪŋ The arrangement of spiral grooves on the inside of a rifle barrel. 来复线,膛线 he could clearly see the rifling of the bore Example sentencesExamples - This is interesting as this type of rifling generally yields poor results with cast lead-alloy bullets unless they are gas-checked or very hard.
- S & Ws gain-twist rifling should help conventionally constructed bullets, and reduce throat wear.
- Its rifling was so shallow it wouldn't accurately shoot lead alloy bullets, although I must admit it would shoot jacketed ones OK.
- With the Stoney Point tool we determined it would be impossible to seat these short 40 gr. bullets anywhere near the rifling in either rifle.
- The rifling of the barrel is polygonal with a 1: 19 twist.
- The new tapering projectiles could be directed with greater accuracy when rifling was introduced in artillery barrels.
- Inspection of the bore revealed the near absence of rifling.
- There is some conventional wisdom that says, for varmint rifles, simply seat the bullet to touch the rifling.
- Because of its greater technological complexity and problems of scale, it took longer for the advantages of rifling, then breech-loading, and then rapid firing to be applied to artillery.
- The Foster slugs have very shallow rifling and since these slugs obturate in shotgun bores, most of these grooves are ironed out in the process.
- All guns still have the mirror-smooth polygonal rifling that produces such fine accuracy with jacketed bullets.
- In their six grooves, Colerain barrels feature round bottom rifling that holds less fowling; square bottomed grooves reportedly retain more fowling.
- To rectify the problem, the Enfield form of rifling based on five grooves and lands is introduced, so the last of the British military Martinis are called Martini-Enfields.
- All were loaded with the bullet seated .010-inch off the rifling, in Winchester cases with CCI large rifle magnum primers.
- The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore.
- There's no rifling in the barrel, and you call it a rifle?
- The barrel can be rifled and this rifling causes the projectile to spin, increasing its accuracy.
- One type is a round chrome moly steel liner that is button rifled to produce an ultra-smooth bore with uniform rifling.
- Another method of barrel rifling is rotary-hammer forging.
- I would have bet that the conventional rifling of the Douglas barrel would have been more accurate.
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