I just got a copy of Graeme Wrights "Shooting the British Double Rifle" last week and have now read most of it. Very interesting book, but I have to confess that I got somewhat worried about what he writes about steel jacketed bullets and how they might impact the rifling in the barrels.
Since my new double rifle is regulated with Hornady DGX/DGS I have only shoot these and are allready approaching 100 fired rounds but now when I read about the problems with steel jacketed bullets I started to think that it might be stupid to continue using these bullets since both the DGX and the DGS are steel jacketed. So does anyone here have any information about just how bad shooting these bullets are for the barrels?
The double rifle in question is new and the barrels therefore should have modern steel but as far as I understand Graemes writing even modern rifles would suffer from these steel jacketed bullets.
I was thinking about changing to Woodleigh bullets instead which have the same bullet weight and also the same shape and ballistic coefficent and therefore should work as well with regards to regulation, I handload so that would be no problem and have found at least a couple of boxes to buy awaiting the reconstruction of their factory.
So does anyone feel that they could reassure me about wether its safe or not to keep using Hornady DGS or DGX?
Since my new double rifle is regulated with Hornady DGX/DGS I have only shoot these and are allready approaching 100 fired rounds but now when I read about the problems with steel jacketed bullets I started to think that it might be stupid to continue using these bullets since both the DGX and the DGS are steel jacketed. So does anyone here have any information about just how bad shooting these bullets are for the barrels?
The double rifle in question is new and the barrels therefore should have modern steel but as far as I understand Graemes writing even modern rifles would suffer from these steel jacketed bullets.
I was thinking about changing to Woodleigh bullets instead which have the same bullet weight and also the same shape and ballistic coefficent and therefore should work as well with regards to regulation, I handload so that would be no problem and have found at least a couple of boxes to buy awaiting the reconstruction of their factory.
So does anyone feel that they could reassure me about wether its safe or not to keep using Hornady DGS or DGX?