Hey guys,
I'm not entirely sure if this is were this is supposed to go...but I'll give it a shot. I've got a 44 Mag sitting here (S&W 629 8 3/8 Barrel) that I can't seem to not lead up. I have a feeling that the bore maybe a bit on the bigger side, so I'm decided to slug the barrel to really find out. While I don't cast my own bullets, I do reload pretty close to exclusively lead for this gun and I need to get this leading issue resolved. Now I've never slugged a barrel before, but I've read up on it and watched a few videos on youtube about it and it seems simple enough, if done right with the proper precautions taken to avoid hurting the barrel.
The main question I have is what to use to slug it. I have some .430 diameter lead bullets and some .452 diameter lead bullets. At first I was thinking of just using the .430 bullets to slug it but if the bore is too big I figured it might not even work since the bore is over sized... Then I thought to use the next step up I had, some 45 bullets, but I don't want to push something down the bore that would do some damage or get really stuck in there.
Any advice?