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Reloading
Hitting pressure with suppressor on.
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2862172" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Suppressors DO change the pressure curve (especially with supersonic loads)-- thats why almost all AR shooters use an adjustable gas block.</p><p>Each suppressor is different too- some increase the pressure more than others.- it depends on baffle design and volume.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure it actually increases the max pressure that much, more than it holds the pressure in the barrel longer so you are "uncorking" the pressure cycle earlier without a suppressor.</p><p></p><p>It may well have to do more with the temps and the rl26 too-- probably a compounded issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2862172, member: 94491"] Suppressors DO change the pressure curve (especially with supersonic loads)-- thats why almost all AR shooters use an adjustable gas block. Each suppressor is different too- some increase the pressure more than others.- it depends on baffle design and volume. I'm not sure it actually increases the max pressure that much, more than it holds the pressure in the barrel longer so you are "uncorking" the pressure cycle earlier without a suppressor. It may well have to do more with the temps and the rl26 too-- probably a compounded issue [/QUOTE]
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