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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1826015" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I do pistol bullets and have played a little with rifle.....here's where I'm at: I have a .25 cal GC mold for my 25-35, that I started running Powder Coated without a GC. It worked well, but was not as accurate as a lubed GC bullet. The coating was too thick to gas check after coating, so the gas check needed to be installed before coating, but the if I resized again after coating like I normally do, the GC wanted to bulge. Not a bunch of help, but at least some of the issues I have faced. My plan is to get a lee sizer and run them through backwards and see if that works.....I only have a .25 cal for my lube sizer right now. Curious if anyone else here has played with this! If I run the PC NO GC bullets subsonic they are very accurate, it's just when I start pushing velocity that the accuracy drops off. What rifle calibers are you trying?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1826015, member: 105102"] I do pistol bullets and have played a little with rifle.....here's where I'm at: I have a .25 cal GC mold for my 25-35, that I started running Powder Coated without a GC. It worked well, but was not as accurate as a lubed GC bullet. The coating was too thick to gas check after coating, so the gas check needed to be installed before coating, but the if I resized again after coating like I normally do, the GC wanted to bulge. Not a bunch of help, but at least some of the issues I have faced. My plan is to get a lee sizer and run them through backwards and see if that works.....I only have a .25 cal for my lube sizer right now. Curious if anyone else here has played with this! If I run the PC NO GC bullets subsonic they are very accurate, it's just when I start pushing velocity that the accuracy drops off. What rifle calibers are you trying? [/QUOTE]
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