Smokin' gun

timandkimandshea

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Was at the range tonight, when I was shooting my .22 SA Chiappa revolver, it was quite smoky. At first I figured extra oil, but after a couple of boxes, same thing. Tried two brands of ammo, same thing. My ammo was shooting clean in my buddies MK II, so it definitely the gun. Took it apart, all looked good, function was fine. Any ideas? I don't seem to recall it doing this previously??
Any ideas? Function and accuracy were all good
Thx
Tim
 
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Some guns seem to smoke more than others, there was a fella at the range last week who's 357 smoked liked crazy, Its probably the type of powder he had.
 
- if you think Bucket o' Bullets is smoky, try Thunderbolts - on second thought, don't try them; they lead... :mad:

I suspect I know what's wrong; your flash gap is a trifle too generous. The rounds need to generate enough pressure to burn-out the powder; if they don't, the powder doesn't ignite consistently and smokes a lot. A revolver is going to be bad for this because of the flash gap letting the burning powder charge vent to the outside and lose pressure while the bullet is still travelling up the barrel.

You could verify this by chronographing a couple rounds from your revolver versus your buddy's pistol; if there's much of a velocity difference, that's probably what's going-on. What to do about it - sorry; no idea... :(
 
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