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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 4259592" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>I stand mine up in rows when I powder coat mine. I set the bullets in rows on a sheet of aluminum foil. I like the red, but that's hard to find now, white is good.</p><p>Spray the powder on them, place in the oven, wait for the powder to flow, usually around 430 to 450 degrees. Turn of oven and let cool. </p><p>I've only ever coated 9mm and 38/357 and 44 mag bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 4259592, member: 4793"] I stand mine up in rows when I powder coat mine. I set the bullets in rows on a sheet of aluminum foil. I like the red, but that's hard to find now, white is good. Spray the powder on them, place in the oven, wait for the powder to flow, usually around 430 to 450 degrees. Turn of oven and let cool. I've only ever coated 9mm and 38/357 and 44 mag bullets. [/QUOTE]
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