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and yes my physics detale is on low
After a long rest, some (unnecessary) modifications and lots of tests I can conclude that mass accelerators are technically still possible, but nowhere near as viable as before whatever undocumented magnet-change.
Best I can achieve with this gun now is the projectile slowly and inconsistently "flopping" out the muzzle with a maximum velocity of ~80 m/s (opposed to 260 m/s+ previously) and a muzzle velocity of maybe ~20 m/s after ~8s in the barrel at best (opposed to only ~1.3s previously).
If you want to try for yourself, here are the rough new parameters:
exponent: ~ 1.60
time factor: ~ 0.11
measure summand: ~ -0.4
prediction summand: ~ -0.6
Make sure to use high physics detail. Results vary heavily.