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Old 04-11-2013, 05:01 PM
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I'll go along with that, too. Different burn rates can cause pressures and hot gases at different places in the barrel. For example, I have seen a powder bullet combination produce leading at the forcing cone and first inch of breach while the same bullet with a slower powder produce no leading or only slight leading farther toward the muzzle, yet, both combinations produce the same muzzle velocity.

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