I'm familiar with 3 types of carbon buildup in barrels, 2 I understand, the 3rd kicks my ass and is relatively newer to me, and 2 powders I am using seem to be notorious for doing said bad deed, lol
From shooting for yrs, pistols, AR's to LR rifles, it stands to reason a clean burn is a win-win. So utilizing QL also, I look for a powder that gives a 95% or better fill ratio, and high burn completion and work around it. I do not experiment with powders for the most part, and feel about any powder in a range can work, but powders differ in the benefits we desire, stability, copper agents, etc...
Going back to my 99.8%, even though by QL, I cannot tell you that is what is happening inside the case and barrel, it is a guideline. If you mess with QL, by adding powder the % of burn always goes up, but over that coarse, things change quickly as to what pressures are achieved, so a balance is needed.
Like SCD ^^^ and I were talking about H4831 not burning and powder is blown out then end of the barrel, at what point does it really become detrimental? A field mouse would be able to discern a suppressor is going to magnify issues compared to a brake or
I'm familiar with 3 types of carbon buildup in barrels, 2 I understand, the 3rd kicks my ass and is relatively newer to me, and 2 powders I am using seem to be notorious for doing said bad deed, lol
From shooting for yrs, pistols, AR's to LR rifles, it stands to reason a clean burn is a win-win. So utilizing QL also, I look for a powder that gives a 95% or better fill ratio, and high burn completion and work around it. I do not experiment with powders for the most part, and feel about any powder in a range can work, but powders differ in the benefits we desire, stability, copper agents, etc...
Going back to my 99.8%, even though by QL, I cannot tell you that is what is happening inside the case and barrel, it is a guideline. If you mess with QL, by adding powder the % of burn always goes up, but over that coarse, things change quickly as to what pressures are achieved, so a balance is needed.
Like SCD ^^^ and I were talking about H4831 not burning and powder is blown out then end of the barrel, at what point does it really become detrimental? A field mouse would be able to discern a suppressor is going to magnify issues compared to a brake or bare muzzle as far as buildup is concerned.
Feel free to pm if you want my experiences with carbon fouling in a barrel.
I will PM you, the first chance I can get back to my computer, to further pick your brain.