Shot developing time
Moderators: pilkguns, Marcus, m1963, David Levene, Spencer
Shot developing time
Can anyone give an estimation of the time it takes from the release of the firing pin until the moment the powder charge is igniting and the bullet starts to move? - for an average .22lr target rifle.
Thanks,
Albert B
The Netherlands
Thanks,
Albert B
The Netherlands
Power ignite time?
The time is determined on several factors one of them being the temputure of the power itself and this is always true of any inflamable material. The closer to its flame or flash point the faster it will ignite. And, of course the colder the slower it will ignite. Any fire person know this simple fact as it is taught in grammer school to most of us.
Re: Power ignite time?
Now that's a big help.Chet Skinner wrote:The time is determined on several factors one of them being the temputure of the power itself and this is always true of any inflamable material. The closer to its flame or flash point the faster it will ignite. And, of course the colder the slower it will ignite. Any fire person know this simple fact as it is taught in grammer school to most of us.
Lock time for a target rifle is on the order of 1-4 msec.
Complete combustion of the gunpowder occurs in about 0.5 msec
Assuming a proper lubricant, temperature will have minimal effect on lock time.
-
- Posts: 99
- Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:49 pm
- Location: central illinois
- Contact: