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    Im following the instructions from HyTec powder coatings. The powder is from Prismatic powder. I knew that some powders won't cost well but i tried them to see if theirs would. It was just a trial. I wanted to use theirs because they have a huge selection of colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reloader762 View Post
    I know lots of people like to shoot coated lead bullets, I started coating my own bullets a few years ago an once I got my process figured out I can coat an cure a couple hundred bullets and hour on a lazy weekend afternoon.
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    Excellent how to, thanks for taking the time to share!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddydawg75 View Post
    Excellent how to, thanks for taking the time to share!

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    Definitely better. I truly appreciate Wes starting this. Thanks again Wes.

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    A recent batch. I had run a batch of blue and decided to add what little red I had left. Came out with a funky purplish color.

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    Some green from the same mould.

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    I have a collection of lead with lube. Is removing the lube required. Am I past the point of no return such that I should just shoot them? tx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffm004 View Post
    I have a collection of lead with lube. Is removing the lube required. Am I past the point of no return such that I should just shoot them? tx
    Naw. If libeled is what you like, rock it out. If you plan on pc’ing, I’d suggest recasting them to make sure all the lube is removed. It’s just my limited opinion though.

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    Definitely don’t try to pc over the lube if that’s what you are asking.

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    Yes you'll need to remove the lube. Because you cook the bullets at 400 degrees. It'll make a big mess if you don't and the powdercoat won't stick where the lube was.

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    Removing lube is easy. Just put bullets in boiling water for about 15Min, all the lube will float, bullets not so much.
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