Do you pc rifle cartridges, pistol or everything?
I got a kit with Eastwood black and would like to try it for 38spl or 3030
While I credit you for curiousity and inventiveness I can't see how this would be a better alternative to powder coating. In addition to the potential technical issues raised by fingers284 there are the following to consider:Have you guys tried HIGH HEAT PAINT for engines, caliper, oven, bbq grill? (VHT, RUSTOLEUM, DUPLICOLOR) All you have to do is make sure the bullet is clean, Spray evenly, Bake for 2-6 hrs depending on the temperature. I use a 50W halogen lamp over the painted bullets for 6 hrs or overnight. Put the bullets over a baking tray so it resonates heat back. Just make sure the baking tray is not on top of a wooden surface as it will eventually heat up. I use a porcelain tile as base for the baking tray. So far, so good. Takes a little longer to cure using halogen lamp, but it worked for me.
Safe shooting!
A # of things to verify the usefulness of your idea need to be considered & tested...if all is well its going to be an option to consider...first being does it stick to the bullet during full bore travel, not much good if the coating all peels off....second is , does the paint coat the bore during firing (I can fire many hundreds of PC coated slugs through a bore & have no evidence of PC residue in the bore at all)....thirdly, can the paint coated slugs be run through a sizing die without scuffing the coating, I can run PC coated slugs through a .003 undersized die without scuffing the PC.
Im not trying to undercut your desertion but just the fact that the bullets take a paint covering doesnt prove the viability of it's use.
And I thought I was the only one who was that OCD. Welcome to the club, brother.After I cast and size my boollets, I then soak in Acetone (5 min), take outside to dry. Then put in cool whip container and swirl, then right into toaster oven. Once cooled, I resize again.
put bullet + powder in a ice cream 2L container, put the 2L in my rotary tumbler for 10 min.