Do you think it’s better to make you’re own cast bullets or to buy them from a reputable manufacturer? I honestly wouldn be worried if I started making cast bullets that I’d get it wrong and mess something up.
Bullets do foul but it’s unburnt powder with the gases which you understand leaving the barrel
and just so we are clear I’m not in any way saying the barrel won’t experience copper fouling lines in the barrel that honestly plays a part in the High Brunel hardness of copper with is at 31...
Lol for one you should look into HK’s polygonal rifling compared to Glocks it shows you really haven’t done a lot of research! And I have certainly seen slow mo bullets exiting the barrel and it’s not fouling coming out of the barrel but residual
You clearly don’t know that HK’s polygonal are...
I respect that outlook on the topic! I’ve used many of the Hardcast rounds through my gun and tried hard to find any type of fouling but couldn’t even after consecutive mags. But idk about the cast bullet getting melted I’ve never heard of that before. Everyone is different and some prefer a...
100% false! Hardcast bullets will not produce lead deposits that is a myth to many people believe because for one a Hardcast bullet is NOT a lead bullet, so that clearly wasn’t the ammo used in that particular Glock it had to have been a soft lead bullet which will indeed affect the barrel...