You know what I mean, shooting 38 special in a 357 magnum, there is a buildup at the seating length of the 38sp that can stop 357mags from fitting.
I have bought a lewis lead remover; but it broke. Still, that was a kind of painful way to do it. Lead removal paper kind of works (always comes out dirty) but the buildup ends up so severe that it would take a crate of the paper to remove it all.
Copper brush doesn't seem to work on this buildup.
I can scrape it out carefully with a screwdriver; but that's not worth it as it could probably scratch.
Does anyone have a good chemical/physical solution? Should I just get another Lewis lead remover (there are many equivalents also, you know, the things you pull a copper gauze disc through wtih)?
Or is there a special brush for this very purpose (38 in 357 mag) somewhere that I could mail order?
thanks in advance to any revolver afficianados that can help me with this.
Battler.
I have bought a lewis lead remover; but it broke. Still, that was a kind of painful way to do it. Lead removal paper kind of works (always comes out dirty) but the buildup ends up so severe that it would take a crate of the paper to remove it all.
Copper brush doesn't seem to work on this buildup.
I can scrape it out carefully with a screwdriver; but that's not worth it as it could probably scratch.
Does anyone have a good chemical/physical solution? Should I just get another Lewis lead remover (there are many equivalents also, you know, the things you pull a copper gauze disc through wtih)?
Or is there a special brush for this very purpose (38 in 357 mag) somewhere that I could mail order?
thanks in advance to any revolver afficianados that can help me with this.
Battler.