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Lazzeroni Warbird
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 755826" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>.....</p><p>Tungsten is powder and can be mixed with just about anything with no harm... I mix it with isopropyl alcohol and shake it up real well, soak a patch then run throught the bore let sit a few min to let alcohol dry out then mop excess with a clean dry patch just before shooting, acts as a flame / heat barrier and aids in accuracy, can go a lot more rounds without cleaning bbl.... with many brands of coated bullets recoved in tests over the years , rifle engraving on the bullet shows the super slick coating does not shear or rub off the bullet excessively.... leaving minimal copper fouling in the bore.....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Make certain you degrease the bullets first. I use CRC Brakleen brake parts cleaner, the red can, lay out the bullets on a clean towel spray/hose them down and let dry, Brakleen dries real fast and leaves no residue, once the bullets are dry don't touch them with fingers as the oils on your skin will contaminate the surface of the bullets and ruin your whole batch........ </p><p></p><p> coating process is in a tumbler for 30 min with ceramic tumbling kernels from a moly coating pack I had, 1 tsp will coat a lot of bullets, tumbling more than 30 min is pointless as the bullets will take what they need, afterwards it's a waste of time</p><p></p><p></p><p>.338 cal 300 gr. Accubond, coated and "naked"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 755826, member: 2460"] ..... Tungsten is powder and can be mixed with just about anything with no harm... I mix it with isopropyl alcohol and shake it up real well, soak a patch then run throught the bore let sit a few min to let alcohol dry out then mop excess with a clean dry patch just before shooting, acts as a flame / heat barrier and aids in accuracy, can go a lot more rounds without cleaning bbl.... with many brands of coated bullets recoved in tests over the years , rifle engraving on the bullet shows the super slick coating does not shear or rub off the bullet excessively.... leaving minimal copper fouling in the bore..... Make certain you degrease the bullets first. I use CRC Brakleen brake parts cleaner, the red can, lay out the bullets on a clean towel spray/hose them down and let dry, Brakleen dries real fast and leaves no residue, once the bullets are dry don't touch them with fingers as the oils on your skin will contaminate the surface of the bullets and ruin your whole batch........ coating process is in a tumbler for 30 min with ceramic tumbling kernels from a moly coating pack I had, 1 tsp will coat a lot of bullets, tumbling more than 30 min is pointless as the bullets will take what they need, afterwards it's a waste of time .338 cal 300 gr. Accubond, coated and "naked" [/QUOTE]
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