chrisward3
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- Ottawa, ON
Ive been reading through threads for awhile now, and have never quite understood the relationship between gas systems, barrel length and pressures.
I understand that a bullet fired out of a shorter barrel will not go as far as a longer one, as the powder has more time to accelerate the bullet down a longer barrel.
The issue im confused on is that people say that a 10.5" AR will have a lot more pressure returning to cycle the bolt/action than say a 16".
In my opinion, if both rifles have a carbine length gas system, shouldnt the pressure of the gases returning to the chamber be the same?
The bullet is still travelling the same distance, with the same amount of pressure behind it at the point you hit the gas port (10.5 or 16), so why is it that people say a 10.5" has a lot more pressure than a longer rifle?
Opinions, ideas? or im just out to lunch?...lol
cheers
I understand that a bullet fired out of a shorter barrel will not go as far as a longer one, as the powder has more time to accelerate the bullet down a longer barrel.
The issue im confused on is that people say that a 10.5" AR will have a lot more pressure returning to cycle the bolt/action than say a 16".
In my opinion, if both rifles have a carbine length gas system, shouldnt the pressure of the gases returning to the chamber be the same?
The bullet is still travelling the same distance, with the same amount of pressure behind it at the point you hit the gas port (10.5 or 16), so why is it that people say a 10.5" has a lot more pressure than a longer rifle?
Opinions, ideas? or im just out to lunch?...lol
cheers


















































