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JBLEDSO, the recoil idea is something I haven't considered but the logic works. Interesting.
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I will bet one BoreSnake (new) in 12-gauge size that there is no appreciable difference. HA HA- - that word "appreciable" is so ripe for lawyer interpretation Rocky. Heck, have you seen the hairs we split around here at times? I can just hear it, if the difference is 100fps someone would say, "well if I threw a 165 grain bullet at you at 100 fps I bet you would call it mighty appreciable upon impact?" and maybe follow that with the old "nuff said" to punctuate. Unlike my friend, who asks an intelligent if unenlightened question, I don't see anyone here saying the difference will be noticeable, just wondering if it exists and if so- how measurable.
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I have all the respect in the world for Rocky's expertise. That being said, I have compared Browning BAR's in 25-06 and 280 to bolt guns by shooting the same the loads side by side over a chrony.
Chrony said the BAR was shooting the same loads ~ 200 fps slower.
I believe Browning has publicly admitted the same.
Of course the 200 fps only matters to the chrony. Neither the operator nor the intended critter will notice a practical difference without reading the chrony.
GE My results are the same as yours, every time that I have chronographed a semi auto of the same caliber and barrel lenght as one of my bolt actioned rifles the velocity has always benn lower in the semi auto... by as much as 200 FPS..
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All due respect...but run both typs of guns over a crony...bolt .22 and semi .22. I did this a few years back just for fun. The semi was slower by about 65 fps. Just my guns?? Maybe we need someone to test accuratly and report back??
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I have all the respect in the world for Rocky's expertise. That being said, I have compared Browning BAR's in 25-06 and 280 to bolt guns by shooting the same the loads side by side over a chrony.
Chrony said the BAR was shooting the same loads ~ 200 fps slower.
I believe Browning has publicly admitted the same.
Of course the 200 fps only matters to the chrony. Neither the operator nor the intended critter will notice a practical difference without reading the chrony.
GE My results are the same as yours, every time that I have chronographed a semi auto of the same caliber and barrel lenght as one of my bolt actioned rifles the velocity has always benn lower in the semi auto... by as much as 200 FPS.. A lot a semi's have chambers that are even sloppier than factory bolt guns, and therein lays your difference. I've seen 270+fps difference between chambers, and they were both cut in the same barrel, mounted on the same receiver, and using the same lot of handloads. At 26" with a oversize throat the ammo was chron'ed at 2725, at 25" with a tight throat the same ammo chron'ed at 2995
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My Ruger Mini-30 has a custom ASI barrel chambered in 7.62x39 with a .308 dia bore. I fired identical rounds with the gas port wide open and then completely closed. Same action,same barrel, same chamber and same rounds. This is what I came up with. Temp 22*, wind 18 MPH and damn cold. AA 2230 125gr Sierra PH. Open GP 2107 2081 2102 2095 2098 2102 2098 2093 2096 2079 Avg 2095fps
GB Closed 2118 2107 2095 2095 2119 2120 2121 2106 2090 2086 Avg 2106fps
R-7 125gr Sierra PH. Open GB 2434 2392 2396 2389 2388 2418 2413 2383 2412 2415 Avg fps 2404
GB Closed 2400 2405 2434 2430 2418 2397 2438 2440 2430 2423 AVG 2421fps
H322 110gr VMax Open GP 2318 2340 2324 2321 2308 AVG 2322fps
Closed GP 2337 2345 2329 2348 2321 AVG 2336fps
H322 125gr Sierra PH Open GB 2297 2300 2303 2306 2256 AVG 2294fps
GB Closed 2292 2300 2291 2322 2326 AVG 2306fps.
By my rough calculations the closed gas port has an increased velocity of about 15fps in this little round. Kinda like pissing in the Ocean as far as the 7.62x39 is concerned. That's about .65% increase in velocity. With a 3000fps round that would be about 20fps.
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And it's also less than some of the round-to-round variation in a given string. Verdict: no change.
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Does that mean I don't get the Bore-Snake?? Ah, Crud.
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I didn't hear a counter-bet, Steve. But if you want the durn thing, I'll send it to ya.
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Steve, I forgot to thank you for providing the excellent scientific info. Commendably done. I forwarded your findings along with my note that the differences seemed to be more or less within standard deviation of a single load. My friend is funny about it. We weren't arguing over this, merely conjecturing, but he is tenacious and his response was to note that the difference definitely was measurable, (which seemed a far cry from his original supposition) - so he kind of felt he was "right" so to speak. I sent him a note back chiding him that if his wife had argued his position on this subject he would scoff and say something like, "Yeah, its measurable. About as measurable as a fart in a hot air balloon". CC'd a mutual friend who got a good chuckle over that. Thanks again. Great stats, made the conversation very satisfying.
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As I posted earlier I have never chronographed a Semi Auto that wasas fast as a bolt even when useing the same ammo on the same day.I assumed from this that the semiautos action was the culprit, but after reading Steve's results this was a faulty assumption...
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