Beekeeper
05-28-2012, 09:12 PM
Lets see if I can say this correctly and not make a mess of it!
I have a KAR CW-9 semi automatic that I bought as a house gun.
I bought it 2 years ago, fired 5 rounds through it to make sure it would accept cast and put it in the bedside table.
Today I took my new next door neighbor to the range with me.
He is a straight pistol shooter ( and a Darned good one too) so I took the little KAR along to shoot a few and kinda stay with him as it was his first day there.
The Kar shoots better than I can but I am not a pistol shooter period.
Problem is when I got home and started to clean it I found a lot of leading.
The boolit is the Lee 356 120 gr. SWC, has one lube groovesized to .356
Used DGL lube.
The rounds were loaded 2 years ago and have been in the night stand drawer ever since.
On a 9 MM should I use something like Bens Red instead of the DGL lube?
Look in a diferent direction?
As I said I am not a pistol shooter at all and want to get this right the first time (or maybe 2nd)
beekeeper
I have a KAR CW-9 semi automatic that I bought as a house gun.
I bought it 2 years ago, fired 5 rounds through it to make sure it would accept cast and put it in the bedside table.
Today I took my new next door neighbor to the range with me.
He is a straight pistol shooter ( and a Darned good one too) so I took the little KAR along to shoot a few and kinda stay with him as it was his first day there.
The Kar shoots better than I can but I am not a pistol shooter period.
Problem is when I got home and started to clean it I found a lot of leading.
The boolit is the Lee 356 120 gr. SWC, has one lube groovesized to .356
Used DGL lube.
The rounds were loaded 2 years ago and have been in the night stand drawer ever since.
On a 9 MM should I use something like Bens Red instead of the DGL lube?
Look in a diferent direction?
As I said I am not a pistol shooter at all and want to get this right the first time (or maybe 2nd)
beekeeper