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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 3599130" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>I have not had any experience powder coating and very little with lead bullets. Bought a 1k 38's at a gun show back in the Odummer days. Shot 50 to 60 rds in my revolver and upon cleaning that evening I could not even see the rifling in the barrel. Spent hrs trying to get the lead out. Then a old timer gave me a tip that helped tremendously. He said to shoot a cylinder of jacketed bullets at the end of your shooting session. Tried this and upon inspection before cleaning you could see the rifling and there was minimal leading. Made cleaning easy. Most of you probably know this but I didn't at the time so thought I would throw it out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 3599130, member: 46291"] I have not had any experience powder coating and very little with lead bullets. Bought a 1k 38's at a gun show back in the Odummer days. Shot 50 to 60 rds in my revolver and upon cleaning that evening I could not even see the rifling in the barrel. Spent hrs trying to get the lead out. Then a old timer gave me a tip that helped tremendously. He said to shoot a cylinder of jacketed bullets at the end of your shooting session. Tried this and upon inspection before cleaning you could see the rifling and there was minimal leading. Made cleaning easy. Most of you probably know this but I didn't at the time so thought I would throw it out there. [/QUOTE]
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