While this is all fascinating for a 2 stroke engineer, the main part that I found could be usefull in spudgunning is the fact that when the high pressure waves goes from a small diameter to a large diameter, it creates a low pressure wave that travels back toward the small diameter.
In a 2 stroke this serves to pull extra exhaust gases out from the cylinder but in a bbmg with a pulsed air supply I think it may help to pull other bbs toward the barrel.
While Im not sure the same effect would be achieved with simple shop air. However I think this could be investigated quite simply with a highspeed camera, and some sort of pulsed air supply. The expiriment would basically be the same as the one used by the original 2 stroke engineers. Simply cut down the barrel by small amounts until you get the best performance.
Just putting the idea out there to see what you intelligent people think
