Another alternative....powder coating bullets. I'm SERIOUSLY interested in this. They just look so purty.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?171403-Powder-Coating-Boolits
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_6_42/395802_Powder_Coating_Cast_Bullets_.html
Sounds like a lot of work for handgun, but for rifle bullets it has a lot of potential. I have a toaster oven sitting in the basement that's never been used...
So full kudos to bkoenig for this thread. He was going to try it out, but is waiting a few weeks possibly... I'm not that patient
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Going from the castboolits thread (didn't read the ar15 thread...).... I figured sure, why not. I've always wanted to get a powder coat set up anyway. Do read the CB thread, it covers a lot of ground and is really handy.
So, went to Harbor Freight here in Omaha (90th & Maple) and gathered stuffs. Came out to around $190.
Powder coat gun: $60 (plus a 2 year warranty for $10-$20 or so).
3 gallon air compressor (oil-less): $70
3 lbs of different colored powder coat: $15
25 foot air hose: $9
air hose accessory stuff: $9
I picked up the air compressor cause I dunno where my little one went. I went oil-less so didn't need to worry about an oil separator / filter. This particular compressor also has pressure regulator which will be handy for getting the 15-25psi folks have reported the gun liking.
The hose & accessories: just because I dunno what all I've got at home for stuff. Well, I know I got cheap hoses, wanted something a little bit better.
3 colors: red/white/black. HF offers 4 colors (yellow being the other), but I didn't want yellow for whatever reason.
What's left to buy:
Some cheap aluminum baking sheets: I've got a plan on how to orientate the bullets nose down so that the base of the bullet gets a decent coat. Prolly $4-$8 ?
A cheap toaster oven that can do 400F for 20min. Variable temp might be kinda cool if it's necessary to pre-heat items. Anyhoo, $20-$40 walmart ?
Process:
Cast bullets, or clean old bullets with acetone. Dry completely.
Place on thick aluminum foil or something (basically conductive).
Powder coat spray a decent coat.
Carefully move to toaster oven and bake at 400F for 20min.
Peel off of aluminum foil.
Done.
You can size before PC and after PC just fine apparently.
Benefits:
Appears to eliminate leading.
Possibly slight velocity increase.
Issues:
Possible problems with accuracy, possibly more so on rifle rounds.
I'll be building a jig / plating tray thing that will hold TC bullets nose down so that the base of the bullet gets a good coat, and also eliminates "painted-stuck-to-something" issues.
Again, all hail bkoenig for discovering the CB thread. I hope to be trying this out friday night or this weekend.