Bulls**t on the expanding gases out of a longer barrel.
we're talking centrefire high pressure calibers. There is a tonne of pressure volume coming out of the barrel.
Sure, if your shooting a hornet out of a 30 inch barrel, maybe, or...
By your theory, a longer barrel'd rifle, you shouldnt even her a bang, just the sound of the bullet breaking the speed of sound...
Your joking right?
Good analogy wit the CB's... .4 grains of powder couldnt volumetrically fill a 24 inch barrel like 43 grains of 4350.
5 gr's of bluedot out of a 38 isnt 43 gr's of 4350, so you are partially right...
Apples to apples please...
Did you proofread this s**t?
THose expanding gases are SOUND PRESSURE, and carries a frequency.
SOUND PRESSURE is measured in decibels. Yes, I have mic'd 158 DB systems with 22 12's for "expanding gases" next to the cones/ports where the air is moving, and in the "sweet spot"
Simplistic? hardly.
Yes, you hear the sound pressure SPL, and frequency before you hear the sonic boom. (Expanding gases move at about 4700 FPS give or take 500 FPS,
And the speed of sound is 4 times slower) with a difference of about .00004 seconds, you can tell the difference between the two?
Not likely, but with a spectrum analyzer, you can, and measure their dwell time.
Regardless of speed, it is still measured in Sound pressure level, or SPL, and frequency.
The caliber powder, and projectile have more to do with SPL, and frequency than the barrel length. But Being as your not so simplistic, you would have known that. can you tell me why my 243 winchester is the loudest rifle I own? And it wears a 22 inch tube. Its expanding gases carry a much higher frequency than my 338, ported 45-70, or 14 inch 12 guage with 3 inch BRI's. Whistle, and you'll know why.
Are you a hearing doctor, or acoustic engineer? I dont see any "science" in your response, only theories. With a mic, you can measure SPL and frequency EXACTLY, not "the two sounds you hear" you only hear one sound Genious. Its made up of a frequency range in a given SPL range.
and it has the potential to affect you in two ways.
Frequency loss, and hearing loss. both are detremental, and such, but are different.
I would be more than happy to mic it, and prove you wrong. My 356 I had's muzzle resides nearly the exact same distance as the muzzle on the 358 frontier from my ears.
Bigredd has a 356, and my buddy has a 358 frontier.
same cartridge, 4 inches difference in barrel length.