I understand there are a number of processes to to create barrels. From what I have read button rifling is the most precise and accurate. I can see this on a long barrel rifle. My question is does the process type of rifling in a pistol barrel that's 3 to 6 inchs really make difference or are rifleing tolerances no matter what process you they use more important.
I cant tell you whats better
Single point cutting rifling is a longer process , more control of depth of cuts
Button , forces a “button” through the bore in what 1 or 2 pulls?
Hammer forged? From what I understand it is a somewhat short process with stress relieving properties and “toughening up “ the steel ?
As for accuracy : I guess it comes down to how well the barrel is made
How good is the chamber and crown
For pistol accuracy ? Longer sight radius might help
I always have to ask when it comes to pistols
What are you getting for “accuracy” now and what are your expectations on improvement from up grades.
Im a middle of the road shooter.
On a good day with rifle under 3 moa with iron sights
Pistol : I have not shot for “accuracy” in years
Accuracy for me was keeping them all in the black bull of a 50 yard service pistol target. I cant even recall the last time I tried
I can hit the 10” steel at the club , think its at 20 yrds 9/10 regularly at moderate speed