Scipio
Well-Known Member
Hello mate .-)The case obturates upon firing so creating a seal against any powder ingress to the chamber walls, the bullets travel perhaps sucks the gases up the barrel?
So basically a back draft of the bullet would be dragging along the (potentially) barrel damaging residue from dirty primer pockets into the barrel?
But intially the combustion of the powder would create a draft going the other way though no? And wouldnt that possibly blow the dirty primer residue back into the chamber first, making the residue more distant to the case/bullet travel, and less concentrated too, thus making the residue less likely to be pulled into the barrel by the bullet backdraft and less likely to very concentrated, unless build up over time happens. But would that effect not have been known by now, if it was out there and real ?
Anyways interesting thought experiment.




