If this had been answered before please steer me in the right direction as my search was fruitless.
I have cast and shot my bullets well over half my life, rifle, and handguns. I would like an informed answer as to whether it is advisable to shoot a cast bullet through a suppressor without danger of lead build up. In my view it doesn't seem 10 or so grains of trailboss would build a big enough fire behind the bullet to vaporize the base and leave it to condense in the can. I have read that a gas check will come off in the can. I have recovered numerous bullets with copper gc's still secure. Many shooters it seems are shooting cast to their upper limits. I am concerned with subsonic only, and with the probability lead build up in the can. Thanks! Tour views are appreciated.
I have cast and shot my bullets well over half my life, rifle, and handguns. I would like an informed answer as to whether it is advisable to shoot a cast bullet through a suppressor without danger of lead build up. In my view it doesn't seem 10 or so grains of trailboss would build a big enough fire behind the bullet to vaporize the base and leave it to condense in the can. I have read that a gas check will come off in the can. I have recovered numerous bullets with copper gc's still secure. Many shooters it seems are shooting cast to their upper limits. I am concerned with subsonic only, and with the probability lead build up in the can. Thanks! Tour views are appreciated.