Gwine
Well-Known Member
If you fired a "65kpsi" cartridge in a chamber with a plugged barrel, no gas or projectile leaving the muzzle, would there be recoil on the bolt? Would it receive the same pressure as if there was a forward moving projectile?
In my head I see the brass grip in the chamber sharing any recoil forces with the bolt face that is happening before the bullet leaves the muzzle. This is minimal compared to the full recoil, which happens after the bullet leaves the muzzle.
In my head I see the brass grip in the chamber sharing any recoil forces with the bolt face that is happening before the bullet leaves the muzzle. This is minimal compared to the full recoil, which happens after the bullet leaves the muzzle.