None. The total energy transmitted remains the same.
BTW, conventional rounds accelerate over there whole time in the barrel - with the exception of .22lr, which typically reached max velocity after traveling about 14 inches (in barrel) at which point it starts losing velocity. Most other rifles won't reach peak velocity (i.e. continue accelerating) through 35-45 inches of barrel.
That is not to say that acceleration is uniform - it's dependent on propellant pressure.
BTW, conventional rounds accelerate over there whole time in the barrel - with the exception of .22lr, which typically reached max velocity after traveling about 14 inches (in barrel) at which point it starts losing velocity. Most other rifles won't reach peak velocity (i.e. continue accelerating) through 35-45 inches of barrel.
That is not to say that acceleration is uniform - it's dependent on propellant pressure.