Why does rifling improve the accuracy of a spherical bullet?

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As I recall and I could be wrong but the spin allowed for a more predictable flight path… in kinda the same way a pitch is manipulated… or not… by a pitcher in baseball. Dictating the spin sorta dictates the eventual flight path…

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