I have seen pictures on here, if I remember right, and also original rifles at gunshows, with really strange crowns on them. They usually are quite rough and look almost like a star, which was filed out, leaving a very rough groove, it seems, leading out from each groove in the rifling.
How can these be accurate? But it must be fairly common, can someone explain this practice to me? History, and did they really shoot? Just curious, as it seems like if they really are accurate, then it would seem like any kind of barrel crown would be about as good as the next.