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Thanks bpost
nemesisenforcer
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Got your bullets in the mail today. Thanks a bunch.
Function tested a couple dozen today.
Not getting nearly the leading I was, but there's still some build up at the throat, but this could be because I didn't clean it thoroughly enough.
I'll keep you posted
Function tested a couple dozen today.
Not getting nearly the leading I was, but there's still some build up at the throat, but this could be because I didn't clean it thoroughly enough.
I'll keep you posted
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I have shot some of those same bullets, the same batch as the ones I sent you with over 10 grains of Blue Dot, a book max load in my G21 cut rifling barrel with zero leading.
If you are STILL leading I would try another barrel in your gun, if possible. Barrels can be a problem if they are too tight in the chamber-throat area, causing leading that will drive you bonkers.
I have shot some of those same bullets, the same batch as the ones I sent you with over 10 grains of Blue Dot, a book max load in my G21 cut rifling barrel with zero leading.
I can't afford a new barrel, but if you want to send me one of those too, you've got my address[:p]
I don't know that it's leading so much as residue with some powder, lube, and lead wash build up.
Maybe I just have high standards and am calling it something's it's not[?]
To determine it you are getting lead use Hoppes #9 to remove the powder fouling with just cotton patches. Do not use a brush, dry the bore after cleaning and hold it up to a strong light. Lead will appear as streaks and lumps, quite obvious on the surface of the barrel steel.