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I´ve had some great results using the Lee mold for blackpowder bullets. Should I use blackpowder?
PACKIN' PLASTIC
06-03-2002, 02:21
I don't really understand you.
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Steve Koski
06-03-2002, 10:24
Shore. Y knot?
Blackpowder and substitutes like Pyrodex are highly corrosive. After firing (and I mean immediately after firing)your weapon will need a thorough cleaning or permanent damage can occur. If you want to fire blackpowder and see that puff of white smoke, I would advise buying a less expensive, easy to clean wheelgun and not run the chance of damaging your defensive pistol.
Swamprot
06-04-2002, 00:25
"I´ve had some great results using the Lee mold for blackpowder bullets. Should I use blackpowder?"
I did a little research and the authorities seem to recommend you don't use blackpowder for casting bullets.
Use lead for bullets and blackpowder for propellant.
akapennypincher
06-04-2002, 13:38
Originally posted by Caveman
I´ve had some great results using the Lee mold for blackpowder bullets. Should I use blackpowder?
Your post has me totally confused, and are you talking about Loading Black Powder in Modern Cartridge Cases, and shooting it in your Glock, a .40 Smith & Wesson Caliber Glock.;d ;d ;d ;d ;d ;d
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