lead in S&W model 52
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lead in S&W model 52
I am having a problem with the chamber of my Model 52 leading up after
200/300 rounds. I use two different HBWC Bullets Zero and Precision Delta.
Bullets are set flush with the mouth of the case.
Anyone have a similar problem or any ideas as to what is the cause of the leading.
200/300 rounds. I use two different HBWC Bullets Zero and Precision Delta.
Bullets are set flush with the mouth of the case.
Anyone have a similar problem or any ideas as to what is the cause of the leading.
Leading im S&W Model 52
Nanny
In response to your question I am using 2.8+/- Bullseye
In response to your question I am using 2.8+/- Bullseye
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Cliff;
Welcome to the forum.
I have had 3 model 52's and currently have the one 52-1 that I shoot for bullseye.
None of mine have leaded.
I use Remington LHBWC #23562 over 2.8gr of Bullseye with a magnum primer.
They are .358" diameter loaded in Remington cases(thinnest wall brass so they do not swage the bullet as much).
How much leading are we talking about ?
Clarence
Welcome to the forum.
I have had 3 model 52's and currently have the one 52-1 that I shoot for bullseye.
None of mine have leaded.
I use Remington LHBWC #23562 over 2.8gr of Bullseye with a magnum primer.
They are .358" diameter loaded in Remington cases(thinnest wall brass so they do not swage the bullet as much).
How much leading are we talking about ?
Clarence
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One thing you might want to check is the twist rate on your barrel. That can really affect the amount of leading you get with any load.C. Perkins wrote:Cliff;
Welcome to the forum.
I have had 3 model 52's and currently have the one 52-1 that I shoot for bullseye.
None of mine have leaded.
I use Remington LHBWC #23562 over 2.8gr of Bullseye with a magnum primer.
They are .358" diameter loaded in Remington cases(thinnest wall brass so they do not swage the bullet as much).
How much leading are we talking about ?
Clarence
But how much lead, is a valid question. I can put 400 rounds through my 1911 9 with minimal leading. My standard for cleaning is that it needs to be done at 300-400 rounds anyway, to keep a gun reliable for sustained fire.
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I used to have a lot of leading issues with my 52-1 with a couple of different 148 gr HBWC over 2.7 gr BE with standard pistol primers. I never tried Zero bullets, but was using Precision Delta and put up with the extra cleaning time until the lead time became unreasonable. I then tried Quality Cast bullets 148 gr DBWC ( http://www.qualitycastbullets.com/bulle ... 148gn-dbwc ) and most of the leading issues went away.
YMMV.
Roger
YMMV.
Roger