Most of the load data in my books is for 26" barrels but what about 20" barrels? Should someone decrease the powder charge accordingly by 1 grain, for example, or something like that, so that unburnt powder isn't going out of the front of the barrel?
Does anyone have any technical experience with that?
In other words, I should think it would be more efficient to have the powder burn up right at the end of the barrel for the best flight of the projectile. In a 26" barrel I would think it is still burning until inch 25 or thereabouts and so if you put the same load in a 20" barrel, you'd have extra powder flying out of the front of the barrel for no reason.
Or, what is the actual order of events? Does the powder stop burning midway through the barrel as pressure builds, etceteras?
Thanks.
Does anyone have any technical experience with that?
In other words, I should think it would be more efficient to have the powder burn up right at the end of the barrel for the best flight of the projectile. In a 26" barrel I would think it is still burning until inch 25 or thereabouts and so if you put the same load in a 20" barrel, you'd have extra powder flying out of the front of the barrel for no reason.
Or, what is the actual order of events? Does the powder stop burning midway through the barrel as pressure builds, etceteras?
Thanks.