
I've never found a bulged case out of my G17.
Yes don't listen to the internet. Try it yourself like I did. It works for me, I never said it would work for everybody.Yup, "Do not listen to all the myth and misconception out there on the wild internet. "
Read some joker did a meager sampling of "198 cast bullets out of my G17 today" and with that declared it is safe to shot lead in a polygonal barrel.
So moral of the story: DO NOT LISTEN to internet advice.
Yes don't listen to the internet. Try it yourself like I did. It works for me, I never said it would work for everybody.
I don't know for you but for me 200 round is a good range trip. I don't need to know if I can shoot 5000rnd of cast without cleaning simply because I wouldn't do it in the first place.
Lead bullets will eventually lead up the polygonal rifling in Glock barrels. I have seen it to the pint where there were actually ribbons of lead filling the polygonal grooves. The owner who brought me the gun actually though the steel was peeling off the inside of the barrel.
This really only becomes an issue if the gun is used extensively without being cleaned. With proper cleaning & normal maintenance barrel leading should never be an issue even with a Glock factory barrel.
I have seen exactly the same thing in a rifled 45 ACP barrel. This is not confined to polygonal rifled barrels.



























