Another poly coat test

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Boschloper posted this 04 April 2021

I ran 95 rounds thru my Super Blackhawk Hunter today.

All were 429421 coated with Eastwood mirror red.

Three loads:

   7 gr HP38

   10 gr Unique

   23 gr 296

Best accuracy was the Unique load, with 296 a close second.

When I cleaned the gun this evening, there was no leading.

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Boschloper posted this 06 April 2021

David: 

The grand daughter is way more important. My first is due in August. Let the guns sit in the corner and rust.

Wayne

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BigMan54 posted this 06 April 2021

I used to get 1 1/2" groups in my SBH with that same bullets over 9.5grs of Unique. 

It'll be a treat to try PC, but low on my Laundry list of Guns and PC'd bullets. Got at least 1,000 #429421 already to go; sized and lubed.

Long time Caster/Reloader, Getting back into it after almost 10yrs. Life Member NRA 40+yrs, Life S.A.S.S. #375. Does this mean a description of me as a fumble-fingered knuckle-draggin' baboon. I also drool in my sleep. I firmly believe that true happiness is a warm gun. Did I mention how much I HATE auto-correct on this blasted tablet.

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max503 posted this 13 July 2021

I just got a pound of powder and some plastic bb's in the mail yesterday from a guy over on Cast Boolits.  

Nothing like a new can of worms in your life.

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max503 posted this 14 July 2021

I did it!
Thanks guys. Only took me two tries. First time I set the toaster oven to 400 and put the bullets on the top rack. They melted. Using a thermometer I got the temp down to 400 and put the tray on the bottom rack. Eureka!
It's a Lee 105 grain RN 380 bullet. I sized them to .358 and loaded them in 357 cases over 7.5 grains of Unique.
Going to try them tomorrow out of my 10" Contender.
Thanks again for breathing new life into my hobby.
(My wife laughed at them.)

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cfp4570 posted this 14 July 2021

My wife called my coated bullets "pretty". I told her that colorful bullets are "manly". Lipstick bullets. I like them!

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max503 posted this 15 July 2021

Those short, round bullets didn't shoot very well out of my 357 Contender.  I PC'd some 105g SWC's last night.  Going to try them with some 4759 instead of Unique.

Can't you just imaging a cop with pink or chartreuse bullets in belt cartridge loops? yell 

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mashburn posted this 04 April 2021

Glad to see more people going the powder coated route, It's great.

Mashburn

David a. Cogburn

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pat i. posted this 04 April 2021

That coating stuff really is pretty neat. I've taken to standing my bullets up and get a really good coat.

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GP Idaho posted this 04 April 2021

I've been up to the pulpit preaching the advantages of powder coating for several years now. Glad to see a few converts. Especially for handgun rounds it's a hard process to beat. Gp

 

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Boschloper posted this 05 April 2021

I forgot some of the numbers. 

20 rounds of 7 gr HP38

50 rounds of 10 gr Unique

25 rounds of 23 gr 296

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mashburn posted this 05 April 2021

Hello,

I'm in the process of putting some pictures of targets that I shot, with my .17 Cal. Mashburn rifle, with gc'd powder coated bullets. They will knock your socks off. They would already be posted except for the last three weeks I've been driving, all over the country watching my Grand daughter play softball, about 4 days a week, and this week is going to be even more busy.

Mashburn

David a. Cogburn

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Wheel Weight posted this 12 July 2021

All my revolver loads are Plain base, PCed, shot as cast. They just work great and the lack of smoke is a big plus.

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Boschloper posted this 14 July 2021

max503:

Do some studying on how folks are applying powder, try some different methods, and find something that works for you. I have been powdering all of my handgun bullets, but haven't tried any rifle yet.  I don't use BB's, just pre-heat to about 140 deg., shake in a #5 food storage container and bake.

Good luck!

Wayne

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Spindrift posted this 14 July 2021

Congratulations!

You seem to have achived a very even, nice coat. They look good! 

Good luck on the range, and keep us posted on your results. Don’t be surprised if you have to do a bit of load tweeking.

Good work!

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Boschloper posted this 15 July 2021

I use red powder and lipstick has become the standard name with my wife.

A round nosed bullet in a long, straight case looks very much like what momma used to keep in her purse.

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