cowboy4evr
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I don't use any chemicals , just chore boy . I used to use lewis lead remover , but it got too expensive and didn't do a better job than just a piece of chore boy .
Yes , slower burning powders do help . Larger cast doesn't increase the pressure hardly any as compared to shooting plated / jacketed bullets . The " friction coefficient " of those bullets is much higher than lead . As they are made of a much harder material and contain no lubricant . There are bullet casters that provide whatever diameter you want . I want make a few phone calls and get what I want , not just take what they sell . Check with Missouri Bullet Co , , Penn bullets etc .
If using cast in 45acps , semi auto's I really wouldn't worry about " barrel roughness " , right now . Get the right fit and don't get caught up in buying hard bullets ( bh18) in the lower pressure rounds (38spl , 45acp etc) . softer bullets (bh 8-12) work much better than harder .
Yes , slower burning powders do help . Larger cast doesn't increase the pressure hardly any as compared to shooting plated / jacketed bullets . The " friction coefficient " of those bullets is much higher than lead . As they are made of a much harder material and contain no lubricant . There are bullet casters that provide whatever diameter you want . I want make a few phone calls and get what I want , not just take what they sell . Check with Missouri Bullet Co , , Penn bullets etc .
If using cast in 45acps , semi auto's I really wouldn't worry about " barrel roughness " , right now . Get the right fit and don't get caught up in buying hard bullets ( bh18) in the lower pressure rounds (38spl , 45acp etc) . softer bullets (bh 8-12) work much better than harder .
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