Hey all,
I read a report about the max. barrel length for a .22 cal. powder burner, years ago.
The projectiles accelerate until the propellant is expended, and then the projectile begins to slow down due to the friction of the barrel. So if a barrel is cut down, one inch at a time, velocity increases. When they went to 16 inches on a .22 cal. rifle, the velocity began to slow down, due to exiting before all the propellant was expended.
Air pressure would have the same affect from an ari rifle, but I think at a shorter barrel length. Sat 12-14 inches.