Bavarianbrit
Well-Known Member
I was rereading an older 2012 German hunting mag where non lead was being discussed.
Points were made by DEVA Dienstleistungen GmbH (the German ballistic testing organisation) that depending on the shape/size and driving bands of the bullet the pressures that is created at entry into the bore can vary from 150 to 400 bar. They did a test of barrel fouling doing 350 shots allowing one hour minimum cooling between shots (a worst case non cleaned barrel like in shooting schools here) that left 4/100mm of copper coating inside the barrel = an 8/100mm smaller bore diameter, the result was a pressure rise to way over the present proof load limit.
This makes me wonder if the proof houses loads still use a lead projectile without planning for monometal future usage.
Comments?
Points were made by DEVA Dienstleistungen GmbH (the German ballistic testing organisation) that depending on the shape/size and driving bands of the bullet the pressures that is created at entry into the bore can vary from 150 to 400 bar. They did a test of barrel fouling doing 350 shots allowing one hour minimum cooling between shots (a worst case non cleaned barrel like in shooting schools here) that left 4/100mm of copper coating inside the barrel = an 8/100mm smaller bore diameter, the result was a pressure rise to way over the present proof load limit.
This makes me wonder if the proof houses loads still use a lead projectile without planning for monometal future usage.
Comments?

