Actually, none of the descriptions above really show what some call "ratchet" rifling. "Ratchet" rifling, or what some people call it, is really a mistake. It happens when the top of the rifling cutter is ground on an angle and it will cut the
groove deeper on one side than the other, thus giving the illusion of "ratchet" rifling. In order to produce rifling similar
to the ratchet rifling shown above, you would have to "re-cut" the tops of the lands, I don't know of any barrel maker
doing this. Of course it could be done, I just don't see any advantage in doing it..........Don