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<blockquote data-quote="ok-22shooter" data-source="post: 4367962" data-attributes="member: 42477"><p>I bought Sherwin-Williams Superdurable PC in tan and red off eBay. I have coated over a thousand 9mm sized for 38 spec with the tan. shooting at 900 fps they have been very accurate in a S&W M15 for training of beginner shooters. I have cast a couple hundred of the Lee 30 cal 230 grn for subsonic, sorted COWW with about a pound of 50/50 solder in my 20# Lee bottom pour. I loaded up 35 of the 30 cal but somehow miss read the Lil Gun load data. all the rounds I shot were sonic, maybe 1200fps, 100% cycle and bolt hold back on last round in clip. shooting steel with the 30 cal and the lead rings were round on the white paint. bullets seen to be traveling straight. loading up another 30 or so at a grain less powder. I have cut up a cooling rack to fit into my toaster oven pan to hold the bullets upright setting on their base. pistol bullets I just pour and separate out on the parchment paper. rifle bullets I figure need a little more precision. </p><p></p><p>I build a PVC 6" pipe drum to use on my Lyman rotary tumbler base to coat the bullets. a few of the black plastic BBs. 10 minutes of rotating and very uniform coated bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok-22shooter, post: 4367962, member: 42477"] I bought Sherwin-Williams Superdurable PC in tan and red off eBay. I have coated over a thousand 9mm sized for 38 spec with the tan. shooting at 900 fps they have been very accurate in a S&W M15 for training of beginner shooters. I have cast a couple hundred of the Lee 30 cal 230 grn for subsonic, sorted COWW with about a pound of 50/50 solder in my 20# Lee bottom pour. I loaded up 35 of the 30 cal but somehow miss read the Lil Gun load data. all the rounds I shot were sonic, maybe 1200fps, 100% cycle and bolt hold back on last round in clip. shooting steel with the 30 cal and the lead rings were round on the white paint. bullets seen to be traveling straight. loading up another 30 or so at a grain less powder. I have cut up a cooling rack to fit into my toaster oven pan to hold the bullets upright setting on their base. pistol bullets I just pour and separate out on the parchment paper. rifle bullets I figure need a little more precision. I build a PVC 6" pipe drum to use on my Lyman rotary tumbler base to coat the bullets. a few of the black plastic BBs. 10 minutes of rotating and very uniform coated bullets. [/QUOTE]
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