I shoot mostly cast bullets in all my centerfires anymore. I cast/size bullets to match throat diameters and am fortunate in that after years of mold selection I now mostly have to only run them through the lubrisizer to seat gas checks. Since I'm doing that step anyway, why not just add a squirt of lube at the same time? PC'ing is indeed an interesting procedure, but since I'm nowhere nearly done finished experimenting under "old school" protocols, I'll leave that to others to investigate.

Anybody know if there's any risk of increased bore wear with PC'ing? A diet of tens of thousands of soft lead "normally" lubed bullets at modest velocity won't wear a barrel appreciably. Just wondering how that would be after a similar number of PC'ed bullets?


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