Wheel weights hard on barrels?

Started by PJ Hardtack, December 23, 2011, 04:15:57 PM

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Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: cpt dan blodgett on January 08, 2012, 10:13:24 PM
Kinda depends on what grade diamond you roll the lead bullets in, and how much actually adheres to the surface I should think


I reckon that might be true, 'tho I don't think that adding diamonds would constitute part of the "alloy" of lead. 

That'd sure smooth out a barrel, Cap'n. Dan!

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Quote from: Steel Horse Bailey on January 09, 2012, 08:37:08 AM

I reckon that might be true, 'tho I don't think that adding diamonds would constitute part of the "alloy" of lead. 

That'd sure smooth out a barrel, Cap'n. Dan!

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Would you have to get permission from de Beers to utilize diamonds in that manner?  ::)
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cpt dan blodgett

Was being kinda rediculus but seriously the only way any lead alloy commonly used to make bullets will wear a bore is if it is carryiing some kind of abrasive, like ya dropped on a garage floor, picked it up and loaded with all the sand and grit still on the bullet.

And as far as De Beers go, Guinness, but if you are out bud light will work.
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