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Orion
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Ammunition and Barrel Damage

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What kinds of bullets damage barrels? How can I tell?

I just had a KKM NM Barrel installed in my M9.

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Bullets will not damage your barrel unless you have one in it and shoot another.
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I have a KKM 1/32 twist barrel and shoot cast lead, swaged lead and jacketed bullets. I have found no issues.
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Re: Ammunition and Barrel Damage

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Orion wrote:What kinds of bullets damage barrels? How can I tell?

I just had a KKM NM Barrel installed in my M9.

Thanks.
- Hangfires with incendiary ammunition will damage your barrel - do you use incendiary bullets?
- silver projectiles (a la Lone Ranger) will damage your barrel - do you use silver projectiles?
- a projectile that fails to clear the barrel, followed by another that does can damage the barrel - do you have this problem?
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Re: Ammunition and Barrel Damage

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Orion wrote:What kinds of bullets damage barrels? How can I tell?

I just had a KKM NM Barrel installed in my M9.

Thanks.
- Hangfires with incendiary ammunition will damage your barrel - do you use incendiary bullets?
- silver projectiles (a la Lone Ranger) will damage your barrel - do you use silver projectiles?
- a projectile that fails to clear the barrel, followed by another that does can damage the barrel - do you have this problem?

MOST barrel damage is done by either lack of cleaning and/or incorrect cleaning methods and procedures!
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Jacketed + Lead

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Not damage but
Shooting jacketed & lead bullets seems to cause more of a lead buildup than shooting lead alone. This caused me to have to clean those guns more often and more vigorously.
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Thanks to all that replied. Myth busted.
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Post by JamesH »

Apparently moly coated bullets can cause rapid corrosion. Moly being hygroscopic.

I wouldn't should jacketed after lead without a total clean.

The cartridge you drop on the ground then load in your gun is the one which will do the most damage.
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Post by Rover »

I occasionally shoot a jacketed round to clean lead out of the bore. The bore must be clean of jacket copper before shooting lead for best accuracy. I rarely shoot jacketed bullets, even out of my magnum pistols. They just aren't necessary.
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