I got a new Sig P320 Spectre Comp that has a threaded barrel/compensator with a straight up port. After 200 rounds of my usual load, 3.8gr Win 231 & 135gr powder coated BBI bullets, the compensator had a HUGE amount of lead build up. It took an hour with dental picks to get it cleaned out.
This is my first compensated pistol and all my others have never had barrel leading problems with this load. There is no way I can continue with this load as is. I switched to these bullets because they are 3-4 cents each cheaper than the jacketed I used to run.
Is there anyway to reduce or eliminate this leading problem by changing powders?
For now I am going to order some jacketed bullets BUT many of them have exposed lead bases. I am wondering if they will have the same problem or do I need to run bullets that are completely jacketed?
This is my first compensated pistol and all my others have never had barrel leading problems with this load. There is no way I can continue with this load as is. I switched to these bullets because they are 3-4 cents each cheaper than the jacketed I used to run.
Is there anyway to reduce or eliminate this leading problem by changing powders?
For now I am going to order some jacketed bullets BUT many of them have exposed lead bases. I am wondering if they will have the same problem or do I need to run bullets that are completely jacketed?