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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Don't shoot??
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2508105" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>Put a conventionally rifled barrel in it, or cast your own bullets so you can control the hardness and sizing and lube. They lead badly and it happens fast as has been said, you can have pressure issues very fast. A half step that will allow you to shoot more before the leading gets bad is to lube the commercial lead bullets with Lee liquid alox. It's messy and you have to watch your seating die for buildup, if you don't it will seat deeper and deeper until you are in a pressure situation. It's a band-aid and works as well as a band-aid can be expected to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2508105, member: 121677"] Put a conventionally rifled barrel in it, or cast your own bullets so you can control the hardness and sizing and lube. They lead badly and it happens fast as has been said, you can have pressure issues very fast. A half step that will allow you to shoot more before the leading gets bad is to lube the commercial lead bullets with Lee liquid alox. It's messy and you have to watch your seating die for buildup, if you don't it will seat deeper and deeper until you are in a pressure situation. It's a band-aid and works as well as a band-aid can be expected to. [/QUOTE]
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