I thought about that but my hands and face are exposed in the meantime to a live round.
I just thought of something: a solvent. I have a bunch of Sweets 7.62. That stuff is toxic as hell and eats copper for breakfeast. I may fill the barrel up with it, since it is stainless, and let it just sit and eat the bullet out. Not so sure how it works on lead but considering how aggressive it is, it may work.
What about hydrogen peroxide? Google says it eats lead quickly.
I use what they call the dip to clean my all stainless 22 silencer. It's a 50/50 mix of peroxide and white vinegar.
I put it in a old glass planters peanut jar and let it sit out in the garage over night. Put some heavy duty rubber gloves on, remove the silencer tube and mono core, and rinse with water. I've had it for 8 or 9 years and it looks as clean as the day I bought it.
The dip will not hurt glass, stainless or titanium. It will pretty much destroy anything else. A lot of people have ruined aluminum silencers with it.
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This person used it on non stainless. It did remove the lead thou. Still safe to use on stainless.
Warning – Using Hydrogen Peroxide & Vinegar to Remove Lead Will Etch Firearm Bores
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