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longrange2
08-28-2018, 21:53
So who is coating their own cast bullets? I’ve coated a few hundred now using the HiTek coating, and I’ve got a couple pounds of powder coating coming to try that too. I like coated bullets, less smoke, no bullet lube build up in seating dies, less lead on fingers when reloading. Anyone else doing the same?
Grant H.
08-28-2018, 22:21
I use the cheap red powder coat from Harbor Freight.
Works just fine, is cheap and readily available, and pretty simple.
Harbor freight, shake, bake and size.
encorehunter
08-29-2018, 05:20
We have coated thousands with the harbor freight powder. I haven't seen any ill effects yet. Accuracy seems to still be better than I can shoot. All have been pistol bullets.
longrange2
08-29-2018, 06:01
Once my powder arrives this week I am going to try the shake n bake with air soft BBs in the container. I’ve already got a convection oven I was using for HiTek coating. What time and temp are you guys baking the powder at?
Grant H.
08-29-2018, 08:44
The shake n bake method does work, but it annoys me to have to make sure I get the airsoft bb's out before I bake.
I started using an idea I saw on youtube, which is preheat the bullets to 140° for about 4-5 minutes, then drop them in the powder, shake them around, and then put them on the tray.
The preheated bullets collect enough powder without having to shake/tumble for long enough to create static, so it makes it a little faster.
ETA: Cook times.
I use a cheapy walmart convection toaster oven (probably similar to what you have) and cook them for 20 minutes at 400°.
thedave1164
08-29-2018, 09:53
Elvis Ammo on youtube has a lower temp bulk method that seems to work well, I just did a very large batch using his instructions, it was fairly quick and easy.
No preheat, lower temp, just pile the boolits in there, and dump them out when done
Little Dutch
08-29-2018, 11:28
Elvis Ammo on youtube has a lower temp bulk method that seems to work well, I just did a very large batch using his instructions, it was fairly quick and easy.
No preheat, lower temp, just pile the boolits in there, and dump them out when done
I haven't tried a big-batch bake. I am skeptical about there being a lack of flaws at the contact points. How do the bullets look when they come out?
As for time and temp, I too have been doing 20 minutes at 400. I am very new to the process as well though.
thedave1164
08-29-2018, 11:39
I haven't tried a big-batch bake. I am skeptical about there being a lack of flaws at the contact points. How do the bullets look when they come out?
As for time and temp, I too have been doing 20 minutes at 400. I am very new to the process as well though.
They looked real good, I was a skeptic as well
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