Columbia Falls, Montana-based PROOF Research has announced PXT, short for PROOF Exponential Twist, a new rifling system the company says represents a fundamental departure from how conventional rifle barrels are designed. Built around a progressively changing twist profile, PXT is aimed at addressing wear and consistency issues that PROOF says are becoming more pronounced as ammunition continues to push toward higher pressures and velocities. The core argument against conventional rifling, according to PROOF, is the abrupt engagement it forces on a bullet at the moment of initial rotation. Sharp-edged rifling in a constant-twist barrel creates pressure spikes, accelerated throat wear, and potential bullet deformation, problems the company argues are compounded by modern high-pressure cartridges fired at high volume. PXT replaces that geometry with an exponential twist profile that brings the bullet into rotation gradually rather than forcing it in all at once. Combined with a proprietary smoother-edged profile, PROOF claims the system reduces twist angle at the point of engagement by 95 to 98 percent and lowers bullet engraving force by approximately 30 percent.The claimed performance gains are substantial. PROOF says PXT barrels deliver 30 to 100 percent more barrel life than conventional designs, with degradation spread across a greater length of the bore rather than concentrated at the throat. Consistency and accuracy improvements of 20 to 50 percent are also attributed to the technology, which PROOF says holds up across multiple ammunition types and lot variations over the life of the barrel. Director of Sales and Marketing Brandon Hulzebosch framed the development as a forward-looking response to where ammunition is heading: "As the industry advances and ammunition continues to evolve toward higher pressures and performance, we set out to address the technological gap between current barrel systems and where ammunition is headed. PXT gives shooters smoother, more controlled engagement that translates into greater consistency and improved performance."PXT is available now in barrel blanks, AR barrels, and select pre-fit configurations, with additional offerings described as coming soon. The technology is also featured in two complete rifle platforms: the Elevation FDX, starting at $3,499, and the Elevation MTR (Mountain Tactical Rifle) FDX, starting at $3,799. Both are offered in 22 Creedmoor, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, 7mm PRC, 7mm Backcountry, and 300 PRC. PROOF says the technology was developed with input from military testing and research. Technical Specification, and more information:Technology: PXT (PROOF Exponential Twist), progressively changing twist rifling profileTwist Angle Reduction at Engagement: 95-98% compared to conventional constant-twist riflingBullet Engraving Force Reduction: Approximately 30%Claimed Barrel Life Improvement: 30-100% (varies by barrel length and application)Claimed Consistency/Accuracy Improvement: 20-50% across ammunition types and lot variationsAvailable Formats: Barrel blanks, AR barrels, select pre-fit optionsComplete Rifle Platforms: Elevation FDX (from $3,499), Elevation MTR FDX (from $3,799)Available Chamberings: 22 Creedmoor, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, 7mm PRC, 7mm Backcountry, 300 PRC Whether the real-world numbers match the claimed improvements on precision rifles will be something the shooting community puts to the test, but PROOF has built a credible enough reputation in carbon fiber barrel technology to warrant taking the claims seriously. All the ones I’ve tried have been nothing but very accurate. More information is available at https://proofresearch.com/pxt/ PROOF claims PXT reduces twist angle at bullet engagement by 95 to 98 percent compared to conventional rifling. Does a fundamentally redesigned engagement geometry change how you think about barrel selection for your precision builds?If this post has you ready to hit the range, head over to gunranges.com - a free directory to help you find shooting ranges near you, wherever you are in the United States.