To add to my earlier post. I did an experiment with a bronze 24pdr mortar. I carefully weighed my mortar charges so that they would all be the same. I fired a projectile, marked where it landed, and brought the projectile back to the mortar. After carefully cleaning the projectile and the bore, I used the same charge by weight and the same projectile to fire another shot. It went several feet farther than the first shot. I repeated this procedure and each time the projectile went farther. The only difference that I could determine was the heat of the barrel.
Was there a decrease in windage? If so it wasn't from fouling. Was there less heat energy absorbed by the barrel as the barrel heated up, and did that energy get used to propel the projectile farther? I guess I will have to go back to range sometime with feeler gauges to check windage and find out.