Apologies if this topic has been covered before. I did my due diligence in searching but couldn’t find exactly what I’m looking for. Please point me in the right direction if I missed something.
Could someone school me on the relationship between bcg weight and dwell time? In theory, shouldn’t a lighter weight bcg require less dwell time?
For a specific example, let’s take a 15.5-16” barrel on rifle gas. Your dwell time is a bit lacking here. From my understanding, such a setup would require the port be opened up (.1ish?) to even begin to work unless you added additional backpressure to the equation.
Wouldn’t lightening the bcg alleviate this to an extent? Using say a 7.8oz bcg, could you technically reduce your port size to, say, .093ish? Let me know what you think. I’m sure I’m missing something. Thanks all in advance.
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