
What is the best product for removing lead from a barrel
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: What is the best product for removing lead from a barrel
I have never used any thing except cast boolits in 38/357 in all the time I have been shooting. I have never had a problem with leading. I have all ways used edds red to clean my 38/357 jobbies. But if you have thousands of full metal jacket jobbies it would be a crime not to shoot them. 

Re: What is the best product for removing lead from a barrel
I still have loads of Norma FMJ Semi Wadcutter from when I had an S&W 686. Interestingly in an old Norma reloading pamphlet from that time they list the bullet but no loading data - can anyone help on that? The bullet has a cannelure and a small undersized truncated cone extending to the sharp edges of the wadcutter, but from the cannelure back considerably more of the bullet sits inside the case than would a normal 158grain FMJ. These bullets shot exceedingly well out of a 6" barrel with a magnum load, but I've not the faintest idea where to start with powder and load for a Marlin.Alpha1 wrote:I have never used any thing except cast boolits in 38/357 in all the time I have been shooting. I have never had a problem with leading. I have all ways used edds red to clean my 38/357 jobbies. But if you have thousands of full metal jacket jobbies it would be a crime not to shoot them.
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Re: What is the best product for removing lead from a barrel
From my days working in a laboratory I tried all sorts of chemicals to remove lead from the barell of my S&W 696. I found that nitro-benzene was very efficient at removing lead from gun barrels. Unfortunately it also removes brain cells. I don't use the name bewildered for nothing!!
Re: What is the best product for removing lead from a barrel
Only a problem I ever came across with revolvers (due to throat size).
Easiest method I ever found was to wrap an old bronze brush in bronze wool (NEVER USE ordinary steel wire wool). A few strokes with that will remove most leading. Then run a patch through and you're done.
Easiest method I ever found was to wrap an old bronze brush in bronze wool (NEVER USE ordinary steel wire wool). A few strokes with that will remove most leading. Then run a patch through and you're done.
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