[quote author=Mike in Virginia I don't know why a person would use soft lead bullets. The old Federal "FBI load in .38Spl. was a good round, but so many other bullets are available now that are better. Hardcast or jacketed, factory or handloads.
Ok , I really didn't want to get into this aspect of it , but : I do not cast...I use Oregon Trail laser cast bullets ( far from a soft bullet ). They have performed the best out of a half dozen different cast bullets I've expermented with. I use them in two of my 44 mags and two .357s. , and a .45 1911. All my handguns will lead after a session at the range. Generally after I'm done shooting a particular gun , I will put a couple rounds of a higher velocity semi-jacketed bullet through it. It does help to blow it out. However , in the revolvers there's usually always lead ahead of the forcing cone....The rule of thumb test...put a bullet in the cylinder, see if it falls through , has been done. The laser cast bullets are as follows: .358 for the .357 mags , .431 for the .44 mags and .452 for my 1911. I'm happy with the O.T. bullets , I personally believe I won't get any better performance with a store-bought bullet. (lead, non G.C. ) My 4" redhawk was worked on by Ten-Ring Percession , out of Texas. Not sure what exactly Alex did , but it probably leads the least...but it will still lead during an extended session. Perhaps he polished the forcing cone , I know he recut it. Anyway I can't afford to do that with all my handguns...so I do the best I can within my budget. All loads are at moderate velocities , with mostly 2400, bullseye , unique , 231 being used depending on caliber. I've been several years compiling my loads for these various guns , believe now its time to shoot and just clean the lead......please don't misunderstand...its not a bad leading problem........but I can't let it go for more than one session ( 100 to 150 rounds ) or my accuracy falls off quit fast. Please don't tell me to slug the bore and throats.....it would do me no good. With out casting my own I'm limited to the diameter the manufactor sizes to. Besides between Hunters Supply , Leadhead and the others I've tried , I have used numerous diameters....the O.T. has been the best overall for me.
So , back to my question.....should I try the Lewis tool or the Chore Boy ? I've heard of Chore Boy ...where can I get it ?
Big Easy ....you said get the copper version ?? sounds like they make different variants ? What is Chore Boy actually made for ??
Thanks for the input
regards , irold