i'm tired of cleaning lead the hard way. i'll try the fun way. is there a better way to clean lead by shooting jacketed bullets? reduced loads, hot loads, etc?
i'm tired of cleaning lead the hard way. i'll try the fun way. is there a better way to clean lead by shooting jacketed bullets? reduced loads, hot loads, etc?
Try paper patching. NO leading to clean out, EVER.
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A topic that has been much discussed.
Give the specifics of the loads(s) that lead, and it's almost a certainty that fellow site members will have a solution. Save the expensive jacketed bullets for better purposes.
If you do decided to try to shoot the lead out, make sure you remove all the copper fouling before shooting lead again.
hard way to clean out lead?
I just take a bore mop add a few strands of copper chorboy and 3 passes it's clean.
shoot a few jwords through it, should do just fine.
I would caution against using FMJ bullets to clear lead from a bore. Heavy lead fouling could create serious pressure problems when shooting jacketed bullets.
Much better to clear the bore of any lead fouling before shooting high velocity FMJ bullets.
ukrifleman.
mattd, there ain't no free ride, it takes some work to match your alloy and the boolit diameter to your barrel.
Other than that, you may find this thread interesting: http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...after-Lead-Bad
It is better to focus on minimizing or stopping the leading than spending hours cleaning it.
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In a nut shell, a properly fit boolit, and good lube eliminates the leading problem.
The solid soft lead bullet is undoubtably the best and most satisfactory expanding bullet that has ever been designed. It invariably mushrooms perfectly, and never breaks up. With the metal base that is essential for velocities of 2000 f.s. and upwards to protect the naked base, these metal-based soft lead bullets are splendid.
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Forget everything you know about loading jacketed bullets. This is a whole new ball game!
can't add much to posts 7 and 8.
do the work.
Yep. If you don't get leading then it isn't a problem anymore, is it?
well i am doing the work, and getting leading along the way. got my throats, barrel etc measured. cast some bullets and they measure over size, week later pass them thru the sizer and get no resistance. plus going thru different lubes hoping that helps etc. a lot of people here have helped and i have some things to try. in the meantime it's time to get back to some fun, and maybe get the last little bit of lead film out while i'm at it.
.432-.436 over on a single bullet. and i do get a slight resistance. after a week the seams did barely touch the .431 sizer. measured other week old's and they measure .430-.431. thought i must have messed up the measuring so i cast some more and measured an hour after casting and was at .432-.436.
what kind of lead are you using that is shrinking 0.005"?
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i think the pewter i was adding might have been something else. i'll use real tin and as soon as i get the energy back (i've been working on this too much) i'll cast some more and hopefully have something that is more concentric and holds it size.
Best bet is to work up a load that won't lead. I know easier said than done.
Till it's done, I've found that my Foul-Out does a great job of removing lead. After the foul-out does it's work a few patches are all that's needed.
"I know easier said than done.
I disagree, it is pretty easy to do. I haven't had any leading in years.
Good design, correct fit, good lube and you will not have leading.
Bill
If it was easy, anybody could do it.
I went through a couple of years fighting with the same problem in two calibers, the 9mm & .44 mag. I tried harder alloy, not sizing, various lubes, etc... I load with a Dillon 550 and was using RCBS dies. I finally went to Dillon dies for the .44 and do not crimp and seat in the same die. This has reduced my cleaning time to about five minutes in each gun. I've enjoyed shooting much more because the clean up is so much easier and accuracy has improved! Not saying that this will solve your particular problem but it certainly made a difference for me and my problems!
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