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How do you get lead out of a 9mm barrel?

My all copper chore boy arrived and I spun some around a brush. Lube it up with a little Boretech Rimfire and went to work. Took surprisingly little effort to remove it.
Thanks for all your reply’s and suggestions.
 
Many of the lead pistol Bullets available for reloading these days are coated with something (hi-tek). Do these coatings reduce leading in barrels?

here is a link to an example.
 
Many of the lead pistol Bullets available for reloading these days are coated with something (hi-tek). Do these coatings reduce leading in barrels?

here is a link to an example.
In my experience, yes. That's all I shoot besides jacketed. Check out Black Bullets International also.
 
Sharp shooter R's rimfire lead out. and follow directions, if you can get it into Aus/N.Z. not sure. other wise Hoppe's black copper/lead remover and lot of patches and a nylon brush.
 
Back in my LEO days, I used a Lewis Lead Remover to get rid of the lead.
If you keep your cast or swaged lead loads reasonable, ~900 fps, leading usually is kept to a minimum. Crank it up and you’ll paint the interior with lead.

My carry gun is a H&K USPc in 9mm, like the Glocks it has polygonal rifling and H&K recommends against lead bullets. Contrary, I tried the coated cast (lipstick) bullets with a variety of loads and sure enough they leaded the barrel. The issue is that firing jacketed bullets after leading a polygonal barrel can cause pressures to rise at a high level. I was amazed of the Internet claims that you can push them at 1200 fps w/o lead issues. After almost 45 years of carrying on the job and off, qualifying, matches and fun shooting, I’ve never seen jacketed bullets clean out a leaded barrel. Maybe it happens, I’ve never seen it.

I found a conventionally rifled after-market barrel for my H&K, my coated cast (DG bullets) shoot great, accurate and fragment on steel to avoid bounce back.

I usually wrap a few patches around a worn brush, dab it with Rem 40-X Bore cleaner and clean away. In a few minutes all fouling is gone.
 
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