So here there is a picture of the end of the barrel. see link at the bottom.My ability to show it in the body of the text here exceeds my bandwidth.
Because of the odd number of lands to grooves and because they are off set from one another, a exact measurement, even with a slugged projectile is only approximate.
So best I can, the measurement from the top of one land to the bottom of the opposing groove is .308.. If the lands are .006 higher than bottom of the adjacent groove, best I can guesstimate is a overall measurement of Bore .302 and a groove of .314.
SO What I originally thought was Whitworth rifling now appears to me to be standard rifling as there are clear cut or buttoned grooves.
RJ-35-40 wrote on Jan 22
nd, 2026 at 7:36pm:
Hi AJ,
I have not done a chamber cast. The corners at the junction of the lands and grooves, to the naked eye, are sharp......
However the because the lands and groove dimensions are pretty darn close it's hard to determine if what I am perceiving as a polygonal / heptagon shape is just a straight line between to transition corners of the groove to groove lines.
Sounds confusing, I know.
Tomorrow I'll post a picture of what I'm seeing. Hopefully
that will present a better perspective.
Tom, given how small the opening "32" is, I understand why a 22 would not work.
Thanks for your questions and Observations...
Bob
AJ wrote on Jan 22
nd, 2026 at 5:47pm:
Are there sharp corners in the rifling? If the corners are more rounded, it is probably polygonal rifling.