I totally agree....I found out the hard way.Jumping Frog wrote:Not necessarily. It all depends on the caliber.velo99 wrote: Drop them in water to make them harder & you won't lead the barrel as bad.
Water drop a low pressure round like .45 ACP or .38 SP and you can easily make the bullets too hard to obdurate in the barrel. That will cause excessive leading.
The best approach is to match the bullet hardness to the pressure. High pressure rounds, like a .44 Mag need a much harder alloy than low pressure rounds. I water drop some of my calibers but not others.

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