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Heavy hardcast lead for bear?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2347936" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Vortex getting the lead out of the barrel is a little different than copper/carbon.</p><p>I use Pro-Shot solvent and let it sit for 15-20 minutes and run a nylon bristle brush and scrub scrub and scrub some more.</p><p>I am starting to use another product called R G S Bore Stripper.Works well on carbon and copper so I'll try it on lead deposits.</p><p>If you have excessive leading the bullets are too small for your bore and thats why you need to slug the barrel to get the correct dimension of your bore.I have to run .459 at the least to not get excessive leading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2347936, member: 108576"] Vortex getting the lead out of the barrel is a little different than copper/carbon. I use Pro-Shot solvent and let it sit for 15-20 minutes and run a nylon bristle brush and scrub scrub and scrub some more. I am starting to use another product called R G S Bore Stripper.Works well on carbon and copper so I'll try it on lead deposits. If you have excessive leading the bullets are too small for your bore and thats why you need to slug the barrel to get the correct dimension of your bore.I have to run .459 at the least to not get excessive leading. [/QUOTE]
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