I've principally been reloading for my revolver since I started loading ammunition and on my latest shoot I started to notice a slight buildup of lead on the face of my cylinder after a session of about 100 rounds. I've never had this issue with factory ammunition, jacketed or lead RN, so I'm curious to hear about what I can do to prevent it or if this is just part of using lead bullets. The barrel is fine, looking perfectly clean.
I'm shooting .38 Special using 148gr HBWCs with 2.8gr of Bullseye with my current loads, which I quite like shooting (though they are terribly smoky). Is there something about this particular load that I should know or ways to improve it? Ways to reduce the leading?
On top of that I have another sort of general inquiry regarding the hardness of bullets, jackets, and speeds/loads. Are there general rules regarding this? I see it alluded to frequently but can't find any concrete guidelines on this (my searches may have been kinda weak). With softer bullets, do I want to keep their velocity down? What about plated and jacketed bullets? I ask because I'm going to be loading copper-plated bullets soon (I ordered a bunch of them) and want to make sure I don't mess something up. Is there anything different I need to look for when using copper plated and jacketed ammunition vs the lead rounds I'm using now?
Thanks!
I'm shooting .38 Special using 148gr HBWCs with 2.8gr of Bullseye with my current loads, which I quite like shooting (though they are terribly smoky). Is there something about this particular load that I should know or ways to improve it? Ways to reduce the leading?
On top of that I have another sort of general inquiry regarding the hardness of bullets, jackets, and speeds/loads. Are there general rules regarding this? I see it alluded to frequently but can't find any concrete guidelines on this (my searches may have been kinda weak). With softer bullets, do I want to keep their velocity down? What about plated and jacketed bullets? I ask because I'm going to be loading copper-plated bullets soon (I ordered a bunch of them) and want to make sure I don't mess something up. Is there anything different I need to look for when using copper plated and jacketed ammunition vs the lead rounds I'm using now?
Thanks!


















































