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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="azbruce" data-source="post: 2697000" data-attributes="member: 15862"><p>I have used Lewis Lead removers for decades. The material used in the screens is the same alloy used in regular bore brushes. It won't damage barrel steel and I have a number of revolvers that have been cleaned with the Lewis tool since the 70's. A properly cast and sized lead bullet won't leave much, if any, lead in the bore. It did take me awhile to learn how to do it right, and I don't use the Lewis much anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azbruce, post: 2697000, member: 15862"] I have used Lewis Lead removers for decades. The material used in the screens is the same alloy used in regular bore brushes. It won’t damage barrel steel and I have a number of revolvers that have been cleaned with the Lewis tool since the 70’s. A properly cast and sized lead bullet won’t leave much, if any, lead in the bore. It did take me awhile to learn how to do it right, and I don’t use the Lewis much anymore. [/QUOTE]
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