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Getting lead out..

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Like to hear about your preferred methods and, in particular, home made recipes.
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50-50 mix of hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. Plug the bore and fill it, then after a couple minutes drain and clean. Be sure to oil it well afterwards as the bore will be very bare!
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marlinman93 wrote:50-50 mix of hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. Plug the bore and fill it, then after a couple minutes drain and clean. Be sure to oil it well afterwards as the bore will be very bare!
MM93, Does it make any difference in what type of vineger used. cider or white ? I want to try you mixture on 45 Colt SA bbls..........
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I dont often have any leading but if I do a piece of a "Chore Boy" copper scouring pad wraped around a bore brush takes it out quick. Use no lube, lube causes the brush or bore cleaning patch to just slip past the lead. Lead will stick to a dry patch/brush and be removed.
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I use the Lewis Lead Remover when need be.I did have to make my own plug for it though to rake through the .32 barrel.
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Afternoon Bruce,

You may find the information in the following link useful:

http://www.frfrogspad.com/homemade.htm

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victor wrote:I use the Lewis Lead Remover when need be.I did have to make my own plug for it though to rake through the .32 barrel.
Yep! :D Me too, The Lewis Removers are great on handguns. For rifles, I use an Outers Foul Out, especially on old barrels that have been neglected--------------Sixgun
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I'm more of an old AC/DC (Bon Scott era) or Black Sabbath fan but I like a little Led Zep I, IV (Signs) or Houses of the Holy every once in a while myself.

Wait...sorry, I misread the title. I thought it was a thread on getting the Led out.... :mrgreen:
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awp101 wrote:I'm more of an old AC/DC (Bon Scott era) or Black Sabbath fan but I like a little Led Zep I, IV (Signs) or Houses of the Holy every once in a while myself.
You and me both! :D Add the "Yes", Jethro Tull, and some Moody Blues, but AC/DC--I hate 'em--sounds like screaming.---------Sixgun
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Sixgun wrote:
awp101 wrote:I'm more of an old AC/DC (Bon Scott era) or Black Sabbath fan but I like a little Led Zep I, IV (Signs) or Houses of the Holy every once in a while myself.
You and me both! :D Add the "Yes", Jethro Tull, and some Moody Blues, but AC/DC--I hate 'em--sounds like screaming.---------Sixgun
I'll add your Yes (saw them on the Union tour in '94. I was probably the youngest person there that wasn't dragged in by their parents. :lol: ) but JT and the MB I can take in small doses. :mrgreen:
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victor wrote:I use the Lewis Lead Remover when need be.I did have to make my own plug for it though to rake through the .32 barrel.
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Chuck 100 yd wrote:I dont often have any leading but if I do a piece of a "Chore Boy" copper scouring pad wraped around a bore brush takes it out quick. Use no lube, lube causes the brush or bore cleaning patch to just slip past the lead. Lead will stick to a dry patch/brush and be removed.
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This is also my preferred method. It works great. You will not believe the raw chunks of lead that scrubbing pad will scrape out of the bore. Just make sure it's a copper pad. Many of them are now some sort of copper colored steel.


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some jacketed bullets loaded backwards with reduced charges are great lead sweepers. :) That's the lazy man's lead removal method.

Of course, the best bet is not to get the leading in the first place.

I;ve found that Lee's Liquid Alox lube is a fantastic way to prevent leading. The only down side is that it's kinda sticky but you can whipe it off of the bullet nose - doesn't do any good there anyway...
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Lewis lead remover.
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Bruce Scott wrote:Like to hear about your preferred methods and, in particular, home made recipes.
Gday Bruce,
Sorry its not a home type recipe, but I have had great success with Boretech Eliminator, just follow the instructions, its made in the U.S. Does copper as well. Have used it for 18 months now, shoot lead in all my firearms, wont use anything else now.
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Brownell's also sells bronze wool pads and wrapping some around a brush seems to help with the 'mechanical' aspect of lead removal better than the brush alone.
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I use a pinch of extra fine steel wool, put it in a pull-through, and scrub back and forth as I move it down the barrel. Contrary to popular opinion, it will not harm your bore in the least unless you do it thousands of times.
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Sixgun wrote:
awp101 wrote:I'm more of an old AC/DC (Bon Scott era) or Black Sabbath fan but I like a little Led Zep I, IV (Signs) or Houses of the Holy every once in a while myself.
You and me both! :D Add the "Yes", Jethro Tull, and some Moody Blues, but AC/DC--I hate 'em--sounds like screaming.---------Sixgun
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The Chore Boy copper pads work and won't harm the bore. In really bad cases I have used........whispering almost inaudibly......... mercury.

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Sixgun wrote:
awp101 wrote:I'm more of an old AC/DC (Bon Scott era) or Black Sabbath fan but I like a little Led Zep I, IV (Signs) or Houses of the Holy every once in a while myself.
You and me both! :D Add the "Yes", Jethro Tull, and some Moody Blues, but AC/DC--I hate 'em--sounds like screaming.---------Sixgun
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Boreman wrote:
marlinman93 wrote:50-50 mix of hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. Plug the bore and fill it, then after a couple minutes drain and clean. Be sure to oil it well afterwards as the bore will be very bare!
MM93, Does it make any difference in what type of vineger used. cider or white ? I want to try you mixture on 45 Colt SA bbls..........
I've used the white vinegar, but don't see why other types wont work.
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Thanks for all replies.

I recently tried tea tree oil* with some success. It doesn't dissolve the lead but appears to loosen its hold on the steel. I'm getting out slivers of lead and on a well soaked patch with a pullthrough.

Next I'm going to try eucalyptus oil**, which I hope may be as good (or better). As an oil mallee grower I'm interested in new applications for eucalyptus oil. :wink:

*http://uqconnect.net/~zzttrees/teatreeoil.html
**http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_oil
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Modoc ED wrote:
Sixgun wrote:
awp101 wrote:I'm more of an old AC/DC (Bon Scott era) or Black Sabbath fan but I like a little Led Zep I, IV (Signs) or Houses of the Holy every once in a while myself.
You and me both! :D Add the "Yes", Jethro Tull, and some Moody Blues, but AC/DC--I hate 'em--sounds like screaming.---------Sixgun
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I may be one of the unenlightened, but still use a small amount of elbow grease, solvent, patch and brush. For problem lead I leave a good solvent in the bore overnight(Hoppes bench rest or Kroil)...come back the next day with a dry patch, brush it and check. If necessary repeat the whole process. To avoid frustration I don't try to do it all at once but sometimes once is all that's needed. I recently used Kroil solvent for the soak and the lead seemed to come out quicker. The most effective method is to tailor your lead/loads to where you get only a little frosty lead that comes right out with a few strokes of a bronze brush. I am shooting a Gas checked bullet at around 2100 fps with little to no problems. Ruger forcing cones however..... :roll:

PS...if all else fails, the Outer Foul Out system does work. But the solvent for their unit is expensive to keep buying to use it on any regular basis. Also, as you know, keep the bore horizontal or slanted towards the muzzle when the solvent is in, to prevent it from running back into the buttstock. I keep the gun in a wooden gun cradle and toss a hefty bag over it to keep the dust down.
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Ditto on AC/DC (Bon Scott years). Cant discard the Back In Black album though. The best comeback album IMO.
Ditto on Jethro Tull. Aqua Lung is a most excellent album.
Ditto on Steely Dan. They have put out some darn fine tunes thats for sure.
Ditto on Led Zepplin. Gotta get the "Led" out. I watched Song Remains The Same this morning when I got up.
Ditto on Outers foul out and the Chor boy for getting the lead out.

Marlinman, thanks for posting the peroxide and vinegar solution. I'm gonna have to give that one a try. Thanks.
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Let the bore set up with a bit of Hoppes #9 and then work it with a tight fitting jag and patch. Stubborn lead requires something mechanical like the copper wool. I use a tornado brush.

I would be cautious about leaving vinegar in the bore very long. It may etch the bore, and will definitely remove bluing!
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