rcmodel
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I wonder if anyone has done any long term testing of the abrasion effects of powder coated bullets??
We know from history that grease lubed lead bullets don't wear out barrels like jacketed bullets.
(Because the friction is much less with the grease lubed bullets.)
But what about the color pigments used in powder coating??
Are Red bullets more, or less abrasive then Black or Green or Blue bullets??
Or, is any color powder coated bullet more or less abrasive then a grease lubed lead bullet??
I haven't bought into it yet just to cut down on smoke & gun cleaning!!
Any testing done anywhere??
Rc
We know from history that grease lubed lead bullets don't wear out barrels like jacketed bullets.
(Because the friction is much less with the grease lubed bullets.)
But what about the color pigments used in powder coating??
Are Red bullets more, or less abrasive then Black or Green or Blue bullets??
Or, is any color powder coated bullet more or less abrasive then a grease lubed lead bullet??
I haven't bought into it yet just to cut down on smoke & gun cleaning!!
Any testing done anywhere??
Rc