lyle2231
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Asking for comments and opinions…I participate in NRA
High Power matches. I use an AR with an 18" barrel with adjustable gas block .223 Wylde chamber for across the course. Prone matches are with a bolt gun
in 6Br through a 26 inch barrel. I've documented my loads and my findings are that the 18" barrel has a shorter pressure curve duration evidenced by brass appearance compared to amount of powder in the case, at maximum or slightly exceeding. With the bolt gun I can't get close to maximum before I start getting pressure signs on the brass. Two different set ups yes but the question is pressure curve versus barrel length. What are your thoughts……
High Power matches. I use an AR with an 18" barrel with adjustable gas block .223 Wylde chamber for across the course. Prone matches are with a bolt gun
in 6Br through a 26 inch barrel. I've documented my loads and my findings are that the 18" barrel has a shorter pressure curve duration evidenced by brass appearance compared to amount of powder in the case, at maximum or slightly exceeding. With the bolt gun I can't get close to maximum before I start getting pressure signs on the brass. Two different set ups yes but the question is pressure curve versus barrel length. What are your thoughts……