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Reloading
A strange problem with 6,5x284 - Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="ladebenken" data-source="post: 1685032" data-attributes="member: 75835"><p>Can you explain how the suppressor is causing the barrel to carbon up? I Dont understand the physics behind it. In my opinion there wil allways be a higher pressure behind the suppressor than in front, causing all the gas to exit the muzzle. But maybe it is slowing it down? </p><p></p><p>Here in my country there is no licences or paperwork for buying a suppressor, many i know have shot every shot for 30 years suppressed. I have shot maybe 3000 shots a year with suppressor, and this is the first time ive heard about it or had this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladebenken, post: 1685032, member: 75835"] Can you explain how the suppressor is causing the barrel to carbon up? I Dont understand the physics behind it. In my opinion there wil allways be a higher pressure behind the suppressor than in front, causing all the gas to exit the muzzle. But maybe it is slowing it down? Here in my country there is no licences or paperwork for buying a suppressor, many i know have shot every shot for 30 years suppressed. I have shot maybe 3000 shots a year with suppressor, and this is the first time ive heard about it or had this problem. [/QUOTE]
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