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Old October 8, 2009, 01:41 PM   #11
peejman
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That's why you get copper (or lead) fouling in the barrel. The bullet bites into the rifling and leaves a little of metal behind as it travels down the barrel.

The 60,000 psi chamber pressure also causes the barrel to expand ever so slightly when the round is fired. The pressure drops considerably as the round travels down the barrel.
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