How does a rifled barrel of a weapon makes a weapon much more accurate?

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How does a rifled barrel of a weapon makes a weapon much more accurate?

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The rifled grooves in the barrel are arranged so that they twist in one direction.

When the bullet travels along the grooves, it starts to spin.

A spinning bullet is less likely to tumble in different directions as it flies.

This is exactly the same as a spinning top. When it stops spinning, it tumbles over.

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