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<blockquote data-quote="warboar21" data-source="post: 2825736" data-attributes="member: 88146"><p>I understand what Glock says about shooting lead from their polygonal rifled barrels. I've shot lead bullets from my Glock model 23 since the mid 90's to no ill effect. Like you said, I clean the gun after range sessions to ensure there was no build up. The guy who taught me how to cast bullets always said that the Glock could shoot them, however you needed to treat them like you treated the older Marlin rifles with their micro grooved barrels. You had to use an over sized bullet so it wouldn't skid down the barrel due to the rifling not fully engaging the bullet. </p><p></p><p>Nowadays I powder coat all my bullets so they are somewhat jacketed now. When I look down the barrels of my Glocks now they are clean as can be. Unless of course I am shooting Unique powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warboar21, post: 2825736, member: 88146"] I understand what Glock says about shooting lead from their polygonal rifled barrels. I've shot lead bullets from my Glock model 23 since the mid 90's to no ill effect. Like you said, I clean the gun after range sessions to ensure there was no build up. The guy who taught me how to cast bullets always said that the Glock could shoot them, however you needed to treat them like you treated the older Marlin rifles with their micro grooved barrels. You had to use an over sized bullet so it wouldn't skid down the barrel due to the rifling not fully engaging the bullet. Nowadays I powder coat all my bullets so they are somewhat jacketed now. When I look down the barrels of my Glocks now they are clean as can be. Unless of course I am shooting Unique powder. [/QUOTE]
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