Then again, you do have your pressure graph of a "
308 load" that shows the bullet apparently still in the bore - and still subject to pressure from the powder charge -
after 5 Ms.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1960279-Faster-powders-for-shorter-barrels-say-1680-for-a-16-inch-308?p=16602112&viewfull=1#post16602112
That is just plain unbelievable. As an example, a subsonic 220 grain bullet in .300 Blkout exits a 16.5 inch inch barrel at around 1,250 FPS
in about 1.565 Ms
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How the heck does an expert - such as I know you are - suggest that any bullet can have a dwell time in a barrel for over 5 Ms - and actually come out of that barrel, on its own, after that? Is this some kind of an Elmer Fudd gun "
load" you were testing?
I challenge anyone with QL to back this up and come-up with ANY load that can keep a bullet moving in a barrel for over 5 Ms. I'm not going to limit this to centerfire rounds.
How about a 22 short, fired from one of those ol' time Cooey 22s with the 28-30 inch barrel? Let's say there also happened to be a REALLY strong head wind blowing right down the bore! Would that little pill actually stay in the barrel for 5 Ms and then come-out? No chance.
If anyone can prove otherwise, please do so. Let the fun begin