Some recent powder coating I've done using a variety of powders from Eastwood as well as Smokes over on the Castboolit Forum. I picked up a NOE 30 XCB mold a couple months ago that hadn't been in production for a couple years to try in my newly acquired Rem. 30-06 it will work in several other caliber rifles I have as well but the focus for now is the 06. I case up a bunch a few weeks ago to load up some test ammo with an powder coated those I needed for the test using Smokes Translucent Copper, it coats with no issues just like the Super Durable Clear coat I've been using for about a year.
I also want to do some testing with bullet that have the gas check applied first before coating since there much easier to apply before coating, it's not that much of a hassle really but it just much easier and if they shoot just as well then I check those bullets that need a check before coating from this point on. The bullet on the left is coated with Eastwood Silver Vein with the gas check applied first, the other bullets I just coated with some of my favorite colors to fill up some space on the baking tray.
Here is my 50 yd. 5 shot test target and chrono data from my first test with the above bullet an load.
Remington 770 30-06 22" barrel 1:10 twist 6 groove bore.
NOE 30 XCB 165 gr. RN drops between 166 and 167 grs. with only a .08 gr. variance over 100 bullets weighed from a 3 cavity mold.
50/50 Lead / Wheel weights with a pinch of Tin,powder coated with Smokes Clear and water quenched after curing, gas checked and sized to .309" and allowed to set two weeks to age harden before loading.
Remington brass, CCI LR primer, 35.0 grs. of H-4198 All charges were thrown and loaded as thrown with a RCBS DUO Measurer.
10 shot string
high: 2309
Average: 2292
Spread: 31.71
SD: 15.39
I also want to do some testing with bullet that have the gas check applied first before coating since there much easier to apply before coating, it's not that much of a hassle really but it just much easier and if they shoot just as well then I check those bullets that need a check before coating from this point on. The bullet on the left is coated with Eastwood Silver Vein with the gas check applied first, the other bullets I just coated with some of my favorite colors to fill up some space on the baking tray.

Here is my 50 yd. 5 shot test target and chrono data from my first test with the above bullet an load.

Remington 770 30-06 22" barrel 1:10 twist 6 groove bore.
NOE 30 XCB 165 gr. RN drops between 166 and 167 grs. with only a .08 gr. variance over 100 bullets weighed from a 3 cavity mold.
50/50 Lead / Wheel weights with a pinch of Tin,powder coated with Smokes Clear and water quenched after curing, gas checked and sized to .309" and allowed to set two weeks to age harden before loading.
Remington brass, CCI LR primer, 35.0 grs. of H-4198 All charges were thrown and loaded as thrown with a RCBS DUO Measurer.
10 shot string
high: 2309
Average: 2292
Spread: 31.71
SD: 15.39
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