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On another thought, has anyone ever seen a person shooting and in the daylight, that rifle will have flames visible out the end of the barrel? Yep, most who've been to a 1K match have seen this. Not often from winning shooters anymore, but, it happens.
THAT rifle, will absolutely gain velocity with more barrel length. No question. When you see flames, there's unburnt powder. I have even seen people shoot, and in front of the bench when they were done, you could see complete unburnt extrusions of powder. Good chance that rifle will gain big too. Typically, that's accompanied by lots of flames. It's a spectacle at night.
Go to a PPC match and even with 21.5" barrels, you will be hard pressed to find unburnt powder laying on the ground, and believe me, some of these guys have the rifles stoked. Why is it so hard to understand that you can have both, more powder than the barrel can burn, and more barrel than the powder can push? Yea, the bullets come out either way...
@Todd, again, good chance that test was on something big, otherwise they'd have trouble with drilling. Yea, they probably had powder to spare. As to the other result, I'd need to know more what they were attempting to do for the velocities with various powders. Depending on what they did, it might seem crazy, or might make perfect sense.
THAT rifle, will absolutely gain velocity with more barrel length. No question. When you see flames, there's unburnt powder. I have even seen people shoot, and in front of the bench when they were done, you could see complete unburnt extrusions of powder. Good chance that rifle will gain big too. Typically, that's accompanied by lots of flames. It's a spectacle at night.
Go to a PPC match and even with 21.5" barrels, you will be hard pressed to find unburnt powder laying on the ground, and believe me, some of these guys have the rifles stoked. Why is it so hard to understand that you can have both, more powder than the barrel can burn, and more barrel than the powder can push? Yea, the bullets come out either way...
@Todd, again, good chance that test was on something big, otherwise they'd have trouble with drilling. Yea, they probably had powder to spare. As to the other result, I'd need to know more what they were attempting to do for the velocities with various powders. Depending on what they did, it might seem crazy, or might make perfect sense.