A bit ago, I read from Paco about heating up the tip of a lead bullet while in water to make the tip softer. Do I remember correctly? Have any of you tried it? Seems it would be great with a 357 158 grain semi-wadcutter against critters.
Joe
lead soft point Paco's way
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Re: lead soft point Paco's way
yes,it does soften them.i tried it on some .32 cal.bullets that were commercially cast.i tested them by putting them nose to nose in a vise.the annealed one flattened easily while the non-annealed held firm.never did test them in the field.it does take practice to anneal properly(slight color change)and too much heat will make them slump.
Vic
Winchester Model 94(61').32 Winchester Special
Winchester Model 94(61').32 Winchester Special