I have had some leading problems in the past with several of my revolvers. Today I had to use some jacketed .357 ammo to knock out a disturbing amount of barrel fouled leading, after shooting .38 special PMC brand, leaded, non-jacketed ammo in my Ruger GP-100. And this was in desperation as I had cleaned the dickens out of the barrel, and still could not get all the lead out, even after using solvent and using a bronze brush, and stainless steel hooped brush.
I also had lead build up real bad with my Russian Nagant 1895 revolver using .32 S/W long lead ammo, again with the PMC brand, but not so much in the barrel, but all around the forcing cone.
I am to the point where I only want to shoot jacketed as this lead problem is annoying. Sure, lead is cheaper, and I suppose it is easier on the barrel. At this point the PMC brand is suspect, but I have had this problem in the past as well with other brands.
How do you people feel about it, if you really like to use lead, what do you do with the globs of layered lead debris that collects on the frame top strap, barrel forcing cone, frame front, and grooves of the barrel?
Thanks.