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    10mm Revolver slow powder no lube

    Two 50 round groups at 25 yards.no leading and acceptable accuracy .Powder was a surplus ball powder similar to Accurate 1680.Bullets were the NOE 198 and RCBS 180 CB sized .401.Velocity a bit under 700 fps.Super Redhawk 10mm with Burris 3x scope

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    Welcome aboard!

    Gee no lube? Means bare boolits? No powder coating?
    I guess I can see that with being under 700 and un-burned ball powder acting as a heat shield during the highest pressure peak then might be getting some barrel sand blasting effect behind the boolit to knock off any bit of leading that did happen.

    Looks like a pretty cheap and easy way to get a nice cluster of boolit holes.
    I never argue with what works!

    I’ve seen a few of those Super RedHawks in 10mm.
    Haven’t thought of what I’d use one for.
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    Welcome to the forum.

    Ruger SRHs are fabulous guns. Mine are 44 Rem Mag and 454 Casull, and both are very accurate. Comfortable to shoot too.

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    Welcome aboard brother, you will love this place. Good people and lots of experience to draw from. That SRH never disappoints and it looks like you are shooting it very well indeed. When you get the speed of those boolits up, you will need lube I'm thinking.
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    Why no lube? Or are you powder coating and didnt say?

    You really need lube or powdercoat on your cast bullets. It helps with everything.

    Great gun hope your enjoying it.

    I worked up some 220g HP powder coated loads for my G40 last month that shoot very very well @ almost 1200 fps. Using Blue Dot powder

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    The graphite left by the powder may be enough to lube the bullet at such low speeds and pressure?????????????

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    Nicely done. Welcome to the site.

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    no powder coating or any of that works .I've also shot bare bullets many times before with good luck.i just don't talk about it much as people think I'm either crazy or lying.
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    Are you talking WC 680?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYMPOPE View Post
    no powder coating or any of that works .I've also shot bare bullets many times before with good luck.i just don't talk about it much as people think I'm either crazy or lying.
    I have fired unlubed, uncoated, bare boolits in some of my guns before. They were extremely accurate right up until the leading took over.
    After having to remove the lead from the barrel a couple of times, I gave that up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCLouis View Post
    Are you talking WC 680?
    Yes from Jeff bartlett,I've had it about 10 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tazman View Post
    I have fired unlubed, uncoated, bare boolits in some of my guns before. They were extremely accurate right up until the leading took over.
    After having to remove the lead from the barrel a couple of times, I gave that up.
    This pistol has 600 shots so far with no leading with the bare bullets

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheezrichard View Post
    This pistol has 600 shots so far with no leading with the bare bullets
    So you fire how many rounds between cleanings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd N. View Post
    So you fire how many rounds between cleanings?
    600 so far without cleaning.just a bore mop a couple times to see if there was any leading

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwlongshot View Post
    Why no lube? Or are you powder coating and didnt say?

    You really need lube or powdercoat on your cast bullets. It helps with everything.

    Great gun hope your enjoying it.

    I worked up some 220g HP powder coated loads for my G40 last month that shoot very very well @ almost 1200 fps. Using Blue Dot powder

    CW
    I did this because I've found sometimes things people think are essential to accuracy may not be.these are two **50 shot**groups.they were the 600th shots without lube.Considering lm a bad pistol shot imagine what a real pistolero could do.

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    Given the very slow powder and low velocity this would be expected to be rather a dirty burning and inefficient combo. Low velocity combined with using a comparative large amount of powder for the low speed you get.

    I see doing it for the sake of experimentation, but beyond that moving on to other things would be something I would do, not necessarily saying that is how to do it for you if pursuing oddball things trips your trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheezrichard View Post
    This pistol has 600 shots so far with no leading with the bare bullets
    What alloy are you using?
    As I stated before, I couldn't get it to work in my guns. I don't doubt for a second that you accomplished this. I am trying to figure out how to make it work for me in a different caliber.
    I love experiments like this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tazman View Post
    What alloy are you using?
    As I stated before, I couldn't get it to work in my guns. I don't doubt for a second that you accomplished this. I am trying to figure out how to make it work for me in a different caliber.
    I love experiments like this.
    So do I. I've shot black powder revolvers with no lube. And I have air rifles that shoot unlubricated lead pellets at up to 950 fps with no leading. So I know it's possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tazman View Post
    What alloy are you using?
    As I stated before, I couldn't get it to work in my guns. I don't doubt for a second that you accomplished this. I am trying to figure out how to make it work for me in a different caliber.
    I love experiments like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 35remington View Post
    Given the very slow powder and low velocity this would be expected to be rather a dirty burning and inefficient combo. Low velocity combined with using a comparative large amount of powder for the low speed you get.

    I see doing it for the sake of experimentation, but beyond that moving on to other things would be something I would do, not necessarily saying that is how to do it for you if pursuing oddball things trips your trigger.
    The reasons

    The powder cost me $8 a pound (12g charge)
    accuracy holds up long term
    gun stays clean from lack of lube
    No extra step to lube bullets
    Standard deviation in low teens
    It's one of the most accurate loads in this gun.


    What's not to like?

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