ImBillT
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It’s a marlin barrel too. I have one in a heavy barrel. Shoots lights out man. The Micro Groove barrel was a ten groove, single-tooth, cut-rifled barrel. I believe Marlin did it with a Pratt and Whitney rifling machine from WWII. Im thinking Remington had one in the custom shop that they used for 40X barrels. They also used Hart barrels on custom shop guns. Krieger used a few Pratt and Whitney rifling machines as well for a long time. There were only a handful ever made, and they made the best barrels money could buy until modern rifling machines started being made in recent years.
Micro Groove barrels were known for having very short lives before accuracy degraded, but I have not experienced that with mine. It was not my first .222Rem, but that rifle introduced me to detachable mags, and boy do I love them!
Micro Groove barrels were known for having very short lives before accuracy degraded, but I have not experienced that with mine. It was not my first .222Rem, but that rifle introduced me to detachable mags, and boy do I love them!