The ABC's of Reloading manual indicates that it's virtually impossible to wear out a barrel shooting lead bullets.....
I think it was a really old post of mine I had asked about using lead bullets for reloading .40S&W and was told that due to the high velocity of the round I would probably experience too much lead fouling.
Is this true? If so, would using lead for 9mm reloads result in the same amount of fouling? Would it be bad enough to justify the extra cost of switching to copper plated bullets?
Since we have to shoot plated or jacketed for IPSC now, I had to go out and get some good copper solvent since they foul lots more than sized right lead bullets.![]()
Is this a Club rule?
What?????
Lead exposure would be very bad under these circumstances, hence the copper requirement.
Lead exposure would be very bad under these circumstances, hence the copper requirement.
Maybe they should just shoot Airsoft guns and be done with it.
Sean H. is a friend of mine and he is no idiot. What have you done to help run the organization other than to post stupid comments about a subject you obviously know little about. Try running a world organization where you are confronted by various countries with different gun laws and a host of players, all with a different view as to how the sport should be managed. The fact you can find "idiots" who are prepared to volunteer hundreds if not thousands of hours of their time so we can play the sport is remarkable in itself.
Take Care
Bob
I should have said, " lead exposure would be considered significant"
Whether or not it actually is would be worth investigating.