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<blockquote data-quote="mtnboomer" data-source="post: 2980602" data-attributes="member: 32439"><p>An alternative to this is to powder coat your own cast bullets. Those that I talked to that have done it are quite pleased. As long as the bullet is clean and not lubed <em>(and you won't have to lube them afterwards)</em>, the powder coating sticks to the lead even after impact without flaking or pealing.</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, the process is simple. Take a closable container, such as a margarine tub, put in some powder coating and a few bullets. Shake gently for a couple minutes to coat then place the bullets on an old cookie sheet small enough to fit into a toaster oven <em>(<strong>DO NOT</strong> use Mamma's oven!)</em>. Bake for the proper time and remove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtnboomer, post: 2980602, member: 32439"] An alternative to this is to powder coat your own cast bullets. Those that I talked to that have done it are quite pleased. As long as the bullet is clean and not lubed [I](and you won't have to lube them afterwards)[/I], the powder coating sticks to the lead even after impact without flaking or pealing. As I understand it, the process is simple. Take a closable container, such as a margarine tub, put in some powder coating and a few bullets. Shake gently for a couple minutes to coat then place the bullets on an old cookie sheet small enough to fit into a toaster oven [I]([B]DO NOT[/B] use Mamma's oven!)[/I]. Bake for the proper time and remove. [/QUOTE]
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