I gather that, but at $40 for shipping, I don't think so. I don't think I need to blame Eastwood powder for my first try. Others get along just fine with other brands. I will get my hands on some Emerald some day and give it a whirl.
Edit: I see I made a mistake, Emerald Tool Blue 1 lb, plus shipping is $41 plus a few cents. I may have to order some, but I will hone my skills first.
I'm a cheap bastard as well (all the powder i have now was free from local commercial coaters that had a color over-run from what they needed) but Im sure you have spent $40 on something much more frivolous that a good powder....just consider that that pound of powder will do many thousands of bullets before it is used up so cost per slug is many 0's into a percentage point.
Tool Blue is the gold standard when it comes to getting near 100% powder coverage. I have also had excellent results with Emerald Gloss Black and Clear (95%+). I pre-heat my bullets till they are just about too hot to handle, then do the shake & bake.I find Emeralds “Tool Blue” works great and is their cheapest powder. The price drops even more if you buy a few lbs.
Hey K:
Those bullets may shoot OK.
See my post from 2020, where my ugly green bullets shot well.
Apparently, the pigment is blotchy but the underlying powder has gone on evenly.
It happened. I have no reason to lie. Bullets are at my shop, I’m at home. I’ll post pics tomorrow, if I remember.
Oh my that's sick. What powder is that. The vintage look is amazing.