Not sure what you mean. Are you talking about adding lube to a powder coated bullet?
I’m using black powder coated bullits(.45 ACP)
But they’re not lubed though![]()
This came up on the cast boolits forum a few days ago. Was recommended to use a lube cookie or lube the bullets.
The makeup of the actual bullet (lead vs. PC) should have no bearing on whether the fouling is soft or not as that should be a function of the lube. If lube keeps the fouling soft on a lead bullet it should do the same on a PC bullet.I should have been more specific. I am going to powder coat some 405 grain bullets which are coming out at around .460 from mould. I want to powder coat then size to .460 using smokeless powder. My question is when using the same bullets will it work with a black powder lube on them when using black powder to keep the fouling soft?
This came up on the cast boolits forum a few days ago. Was recommended to use a lube cookie or lube the bullets.
The makeup of the actual bullet (lead vs. PC) should have no bearing on whether the fouling is soft or not as that should be a function of the lube. If lube keeps the fouling soft on a lead bullet it should do the same on a PC bullet.
What MIGHT be different is the amount of obturation of a lead vs. a PC bullet. Because the PC coating is hard I'm theorizing that the PC bullet might obturate slightly less which hypothetically might affect accuracy. Lots of 'ifs', 'mights' and 'maybes' here and only experimentation would give a definitive answer.
I doubt if it will change the obturation of a hollow base slug...18,000 lbs force will overcome the plasticity of the PC by a long shot ...but what may be effected is the "cracking" of the PC when the slug does obturate may facilitate a bit of gas leak, weather it is enough to cause a lead erosion or accuracy issue only accuracy testing will tell. My own feeling that is with the BP lube used as well there wont be any problem with the hollow based slugs with a PC coating.
Let us know how they work out, I have a bunch of PC'd Hollow base slugs (coww) the same as you are using but don't plan on using them with BP and they fit the bore (.459 ).
I doubt if it will change the obturation of a hollow base slug...18,000 lbs force will overcome the plasticity of the PC by a long shot ...but what may be effected is the "cracking" of the PC when the slug does obturate may facilitate a bit of gas leak, weather it is enough to cause a lead erosion or accuracy issue only accuracy testing will tell. My own feeling that is with the BP lube used as well there wont be any problem with the hollow based slugs with a PC coating.
Let us know how they work out, I have a bunch of PC'd Hollow base slugs (coww) the same as you are using but don't plan on using them with BP and they fit the bore (.459 ).
Never had pc crack on me. Pounded them 10 ways from Sunday
I should have been more specific. I am going to powder coat some 405 grain bullets which are coming out at around .460 from mould. I want to powder coat then size to .460 using smokeless powder. My question is when using the same bullets will it work with a black powder lube on them when using black powder to keep the fouling soft?
This a 9mm I smacked down. Some flaking at the base but didn't crack. Left no trace on the hammer I used.
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I was impressed to say the least.
I imagine one could hammer the thing down until the lead cracked though.
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