Need some help / advice on doing this (better). First time doing this.
Read this one :
h t t p s ://www.snipercountry.com/powder-coating-bullets/
Got all the gear needed, used the following projectiles :
Wolf 38 Special (.357) 158gr RNFP Projectiles : which apparently have these specs : 92% lead - 6% Antimony - 2% Tin
Used this Powder :
TOOL BLUE (PC1196) from Emerald Coatings
Result : kind of ok, but not an even coating. Some came out better than others, but they look a bit patchy.
I was going easy on the amount of powder, as I didn't want to overdo it and put too thick a layer onto the projectiles.
Cooked them at 400F for 20 minutes, let them cool a couple, and then took 'em out. That worked fine.
Would like to get that nice even coating I have seen others achieve.
Let me have your suggestions / tips for getting a better result.
Read this one :
h t t p s ://www.snipercountry.com/powder-coating-bullets/
Got all the gear needed, used the following projectiles :
Wolf 38 Special (.357) 158gr RNFP Projectiles : which apparently have these specs : 92% lead - 6% Antimony - 2% Tin
Used this Powder :
TOOL BLUE (PC1196) from Emerald Coatings
Result : kind of ok, but not an even coating. Some came out better than others, but they look a bit patchy.
I was going easy on the amount of powder, as I didn't want to overdo it and put too thick a layer onto the projectiles.
Cooked them at 400F for 20 minutes, let them cool a couple, and then took 'em out. That worked fine.
Would like to get that nice even coating I have seen others achieve.
Let me have your suggestions / tips for getting a better result.




















































