Have a Lonewolf 4 port barrel on a G34 and I have just recently started to sling lead exclusively. Prior was the stock barrel with copper plated.
The ports on the top of the barrel remove large amounts of lead from the bullet during firing.
After my range trip Sat & Sun of last weekend I am still trying to rid the barrel of severe lead fouling. Around 1500 rounds worth.
I have shot lead prior in a 1911 and GSG 1911 and had no serious issues (though it did take longer) and I did have to scrub.
I have been working on the barrel for the last 3 nights!
It has been soaking in Butch Bore Shine solution all of those nights and vigorous cleaning with a copper 22 cal brush each evening (toughest thing I could find).
70% is gone, but there are areas that just will NOT budge and they are built up around the ports on the inside top of the barrel.
Don't want to stop with lead because I am very pleased with the accuracy.
There must be an easier way
I broke down and hence the post.
Thanks.
The ports on the top of the barrel remove large amounts of lead from the bullet during firing.
After my range trip Sat & Sun of last weekend I am still trying to rid the barrel of severe lead fouling. Around 1500 rounds worth.
I have shot lead prior in a 1911 and GSG 1911 and had no serious issues (though it did take longer) and I did have to scrub.
I have been working on the barrel for the last 3 nights!
It has been soaking in Butch Bore Shine solution all of those nights and vigorous cleaning with a copper 22 cal brush each evening (toughest thing I could find).
70% is gone, but there are areas that just will NOT budge and they are built up around the ports on the inside top of the barrel.
Don't want to stop with lead because I am very pleased with the accuracy.
There must be an easier way
Thanks.





















































