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Bullet Knurling First Impression
When this concept was first introduced to me I thought this was a real off the wall approach. Here I envisioned erratic sabot release that should throw groups all over the place and erratic bullet flight.
Boy was I proven wrong from my own target results and was really impressed.
So what is the purpose for bullet knurling?
1) To create a better gripping bond between copper jacket bullet and sabot. Smooth on smooth is not the best bond between the two.
2) Knurling bullets for increased diameter for better load resistance fit to bore.
When you examine the bullet and look at the area of bearing wall length (straight wall) that varies with bullet size and design that is all that grips the sabot and is utilized to spin that bullet at thousands of RPM for flight stabilization. Now if the bullet has good obturation qualities then the majority of the time this is not an issue. But take a poor obturation quality of an all copper bullet then this could be another story. To go a step further some copper bullets have cut grooves reducing the grip area even more.
If I had to choose one bullet for hunting all size game in North America the 275-XPB from Barnes would be my choice. For moose hunting this would be IMO an optimum bullet to use. Now try and get a stabilized flight for accuracy without knurling.
Yes this bullet is pricey by most standards but what price do you put on taking down a moose more efficiently?
Yes knurling is another step that can be a little aggravating that most shooters don’t want to be bothered with and understandable. If you want ensure sabot grip to bullet or in some cases need a tighter fitting load by slightly increasing the bullet diameter knurling is a viable option that does not appear to hinder accuracy.
For light knurling a coarse file rolled over the bullet is all that is needed. Of course downward pressure on the file is also required. The file doesn’t simply dig quickly into the copper so fear of quickly over knurling is not warranted.
The value of knurling to me is that every bullet I use or try to use gets knurled so possible slippage is never considered when my groups are not responding to my expectations.
This thread is intended to reveal possible improvement with accuracy when shooting sabot loads. Whether you use this information or not is up to you and is an open option if you are looking for a better possible or dependable response from your sabot/bullet loads.
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