Posted: 12/2/2014 4:09:15 AM EDT
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So I shot a mixture of .22 ammo this past weekend with my suppressed 22/45.
I looked down the bore before i started cleaning and saw lead everywhere, as well as in the chamber. The boresnake was no help, so after dozens of passes with a brass brush, igot most of it out. There is still lead stuck in some places. Any way to get it out? Remington thunderbolt may have been the culprit.. Thanks |
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GeneralV,
Thanks for your post. I had a feeling that was the issue, such a thin barrel and no cooling. That's stupid what ruger sent you. There is not even much ammo selection right no, on top of that, copper washed ammo is still going to lead, the copper coating is so thin. I don't really like the look of the cobalt. I hate having to sell this.. The leading problem was really bad, I still have some in the chamber. |
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So why isn't this a problem with the TacSol uppers? Same thing...steel barrel channel shrouded in aluminum. I shoot suppressed. So does the guy who replied. Idk if that has anything to do with it. Or climate? I am in Houston. It's has been like 74 degrees during the day recently. In the summer it's hell. |
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I would say it has to do with tolerances between the barrel insert and the outer aluminum. Not every 22/45 lite does it, but is common enough to understand why. After Ruger replaced my first barrel, I sold it to a friend who says he hasn't had any problems. Good point that I didn't take the time to consider. I have a Lite and have shot it twice with a suppressor, I will definitely have to keep an eye out for any leading. |
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My '78 vintage blue MKII used to lead up.
And friend's stainless slabside leaded up and keyholed on the target. Determined to keep my gun, I incrementally reversed the brush in the bore over and over until I was certain the lead was gone. I may have used a stainless brush back then...been a while. Then taking the cotton swab loaded with Flitz I did the same routine for quite some time, cover your lap and watch TV. Evidently it worked as it has not leaded up since. |

