I've read several posts here that say shoot a couple of jacketed rounds through your barrel to remove lead. I've also heard that this parctice "irons" the lead to the bore. Basically smearing it from the forcing cone to the muzzle. Giving the bore the appearance of being clean but in reality having a thin coat of lead. I purchased a Ruger blackhawk a few years ago that had a barrel that appeared smooth. It was compleatly coated in lead. A friend of mine told me that cool-aid will remove lead. I plugged the barrel with a rubber ear plug, mixed a small amount of cool-aid and put it in the barrel and let it sit overnight, he did the same with his Colt python (but used a wad of paper instead of an earplug). The next morning I removed the plug, poured out the cool-aid, and all ther lead was gone! It worked! It also leaked out of his barrel and removed the bluing off of his python! Anyways.... any thoughts on the "ironing" of lead in the bore? I use a Lewis lead remover, it's fast and works good. :-D