jthyttin
Well-Known Member
Yes because oxygen (fresh air) is replaced by combustion gases, and there's nothing to drive the gases out and replace them with fresh air.And somehow magically there’s no oxygen on subsequent shots?
It's very well known phenomenon, and in some cases moderator is flushed with e.g. nitrogen and sealed (for duration of, let's say max few hours). FRP itself is usually a matter of single minutes.
Other related phenomenon is "shooting wet", i.e. intentionally putting water or some other substance in the mod. There are even special products for this, and the effect stays for a number of shots. Sometimes it's used in place of the nitrogen purge. Usually these are for pistol calibers, wet mod might create dangerous situation in usual rifle chamberings.