So I'm working up loads for boolits I've cast for the first time. I have no experience shooting lead. Had some issues in the beginning with OAL and the lee 356-125-2r mold boolit that fit the gun(Ruger P95) I worked the load up with and nothing else. So I started over and worked up again. I'm sizing to .357 due to a few Sigs that slug to .356. I was worried that this would cause trouble in the barrels that slug .355, but they seem fine with it. I know my lead is a little hard being mixed as hardball alloy as I wanted a universal alloy. I wanted to get some more boolits cast, sized, loaded today but I get lead streaks on the grooves(larger diameter) right behind the rifling in the Sig, sadly I don't know if this is light or severe leading. The XD9 leads quite a bit less.
Can anyone describe, or picture, what normal leading looks like?
Cory