Keith Skjerdal
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Yet another erosion variable, the design of base of the bullet. I "think" BT, VLD's and rebated bullets erode more than flat base bullets since the gas is directed into the rifling, JMO.
sherrett....why does a benchrest barrel lose accuracy between cleanings
If a barrel lost accuracy between cleaning, then you should get the best accuracy by cleaning between each shot. Ive tried this - doesn't seem to work.
Sherrett...will this additional fouling reduce or increase barrel erosion
Depends on what the fowling is - soft fowling might act as lubricant, while hard fowling might act as abrasive. Fowling coating the bore might protect it and prevent wear
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skjerdal....the gas is directed into the rifling...
The gas at the base of the bullet is not flowing into or against the boat tail bevel. It's essentially just moving along the bore with the bullet. As a matter of fact, relative to the base of the bullet, the gas is flowing away from this point as it expands when the pressure drops in the bore.The shape of the base of the bullet would have little, or no, effect on gas velocity at this point, and thus no effect on wear or erosion.
As far as I know, CF barrels do not wear out, they burn out. Heat causes a thin carburized layer, at and near the throat. Combustion pressure causes the underlying steel to stretch, and carburized layer , being less flexible and more glass like, cracks. and gas erosion starts along those cracks, causing them to become enlarged, and eventually chunks of the bore surface are lost. This surface roughening causes fouling issues, that eventually cause accuracy to become unacceptable. All of this takes place long before wear due to sliding friction would become a problem.