Artificer:
Roger -- when anything is broken on a firearm, it will adversely effect outcomes. And can be dangerous, too.
The original question wasn't what happens when a vent is blown out due to wear. It implied that the gas leaking from the vent was the problem. And that is one I don't buy.
I will buy into a blown out vent or nipple causing accuracy problems but probably not because of the loss of five or ten feet per second of velocity.
More so that the flash, flame, and maybe even a change in recoil and or noise will have a greater affect on the shooter than mechanical accuracy of the rifle.
Yep, a guy can load too much BP and blow semi or unburned powder out the barrel. Way better than too much smokeless crammed into a centerfire case!
I have a simple rule when it comes to rifles. Barrels are expendable items. Luckily for guys who shoot muzzle loaders, a quality muzzle loading barrel is way less than the price of a Krieger.
Scipio
Roger -- when anything is broken on a firearm, it will adversely effect outcomes. And can be dangerous, too.
The original question wasn't what happens when a vent is blown out due to wear. It implied that the gas leaking from the vent was the problem. And that is one I don't buy.
I will buy into a blown out vent or nipple causing accuracy problems but probably not because of the loss of five or ten feet per second of velocity.
More so that the flash, flame, and maybe even a change in recoil and or noise will have a greater affect on the shooter than mechanical accuracy of the rifle.
Yep, a guy can load too much BP and blow semi or unburned powder out the barrel. Way better than too much smokeless crammed into a centerfire case!
I have a simple rule when it comes to rifles. Barrels are expendable items. Luckily for guys who shoot muzzle loaders, a quality muzzle loading barrel is way less than the price of a Krieger.
Scipio