It is a fact that all conditions simultaneously burn oil off the heads and carry some down as they transition. Longer buffs can make carrydown relatively unnoticeable, but no amount of head oil can lesson the impact of early burn.
Good example is nationals. On the 43 foot buff in the team event everyone is forced to go a bit straighter right out of the gate. You don't really notice the carrydown, because you aren't playing the back ends, but, are playing a track that is developing as the heads break down. Scores are high in the team event beause the transitions are simpler. On the shorter pattern, transitions are tough in the doubles because there is some back end out of the gate. However when people try to use it they get both a carrydown impact and burn in the heads during transitions. Scores are very low in doubles. By singles, the transitions have settled down, and the shot has opened up to where guys can get left and swing the ball.
Carrydown is real, but the impact is temporary at most, and not really a factor on long buffs.