bigfellascott wrote:To me all that dimple and honeycomb checkering is designed for the " Look at Me" type person who feels the need to stand out and be different, as for whether it makes a diff in the cooling department who bloody knows, to me it looks like a real PITA to maintain so it wouldn't even come close to getting a start in my safe.
This is getting
real technical and fussy now but I think it could be argued that "honeycomb" fluting is actually the best option.
A hexagon is the most efficient shape to use in a grid (as it is in down the barrel pictured here). There is the least amount of wasted space (e.g. comparing to a grid of circles) and it has great strength under pressures (e.g. compared to squares).
This is why you see it in nature in structures like (surprise?) beehives - building their honeycomb with hexagons yields maximum storage capacity and strength for minimum waste.
Obviously there are some technical/practical limitations to that for shooting though. I don't know who could do that fluting and it would obviously be a
lot more difficult/expensive to have done than straight lines. TBH any practical benefit over standard fluting is probably insignificant.
Despite the technical advantages it's probably not actually worth doing. It's just a piece of trivia I found interesting.
So there you go... I present the wonder that is, the hexagon
See you on the firing line.