Gas-check

davlandrum

New member
Can someone explain what a gas-check bullet is? I have seen it several times on this board and I have no idea what it it - no that unusual for me, I admit..:confused:
 

Rimrod

New member
A gas check is a copper cup crimped onto the base of a lead bullet. It is used for higher velocity lead bullet loads or softer bullets used for hunting. The bullets will have a smaller base to accept the check but if used for very low velocity loads it is better to leave the gas check off or it may come off and lodge in the barrel.
 
just to add...

the purpose is to help cut down on melting, & the resulting "leading" of your barrel, when shooting exposed lead based bullets, with enough powder under them...
 

LHB1

New member
"At what thresshold velocity are gas checks considered necessary? Around the speed of sound?"

FF,
Depends on the individual gun and load. I have loads using cast bullets that measure up to 1425 fps across a chronograph WITHOUT gas checks and no measurable leading for first 50-75 rounds fired. Have been loading and shooting cast lead bullets since 1964 without ever using gas checks in pistol loads. Did use them in rifle loads at velocities around 2000 fps. Note that the bullet must be designed for a gas check (have a rebated heel).

Good shooting and be safe.
LB
 
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