peppercorn
Member
I have been shooting a lot more than usual lately and have noticed that my barrel and frame is getting very hot.
I am shooting 629s and usually shoot at least two per range session, usually a four inch and five inch gun.
I have also been cleaning the bore every 18 or so rounds in order to evaluate leading in my reloads.
I have basically shot one gun until I can't hold the barrel in order to run the rod through it. I will then let it sit and switch to the next gun, which is cooler, and shoot it till the barrel is too hot to hold onto for cleaning.
Hence my question, when does heat become a bad thing for these guns?
And, is there a rule of thumb when evaluating temperature?
I am shooting 629s and usually shoot at least two per range session, usually a four inch and five inch gun.
I have also been cleaning the bore every 18 or so rounds in order to evaluate leading in my reloads.
I have basically shot one gun until I can't hold the barrel in order to run the rod through it. I will then let it sit and switch to the next gun, which is cooler, and shoot it till the barrel is too hot to hold onto for cleaning.
Hence my question, when does heat become a bad thing for these guns?
And, is there a rule of thumb when evaluating temperature?