I dont' have access to my software right now (not on this computer) but I offer for hypothetical comparison, a couple of similar comparisons. A lot will depend on your selection of powder. If you are using a powder fast enough to completely burn in your autoloader or revolver, there will be small gain. However, if you are using a slower burner, some real gain will be gotten.
For comparison, my reduced load in my 41Mag;
Bullet weight 215gr with small charge of Green Dot 933fps in 4 5/8" Ruger Blackhawk vs 1115fps in 20" Marlin
and a heavier charge in my 41Mag;
Bullet weight 225gr with heavy charge of W296 - 1190fps in 4 5/8"" Ruger Blackhawk vs 1680fps in 20" Marlin
These are cast bullets chrony'd at 10ft from the muzzle. I expect you are using powder on the fast end of the spectrun,, so I would expect you to see 200-300 fps gain in the carbine. This is a LOT of speculation.
Regards,
Sweetwater