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Trying to find accuracy in a 45-70 405 Gr Bullet with 4198 powder.
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 2095516" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Powder coating bullets is easy. Yes watch YouTube. But Harbor freight is a good place to get the powder coating if you have one local. You can order it though. Basically just put some powder in a plastic bowl add the bullets and shake them for a while. When they are coated set them on their base on a pan and stick them in some sort of oven for a while.</p><p></p><p>You can also lube them with bullet lube by hand or melt it and pan lube them. I make my own bullet lube that works for Black Powder as well as smokeless. I use either a 50/50 by volume mix of bees wax and olive oil and some times I mix in a little STP oil treatment melted and mixed in a "double boiler". One pot with water in it on the heat source and then a coffee can setting inside with the wax and oil. Set the bullets on their base in a pan and pour in the lube up to the top groove and let cool. Then just brake them out and load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 2095516, member: 10178"] Powder coating bullets is easy. Yes watch YouTube. But Harbor freight is a good place to get the powder coating if you have one local. You can order it though. Basically just put some powder in a plastic bowl add the bullets and shake them for a while. When they are coated set them on their base on a pan and stick them in some sort of oven for a while. You can also lube them with bullet lube by hand or melt it and pan lube them. I make my own bullet lube that works for Black Powder as well as smokeless. I use either a 50/50 by volume mix of bees wax and olive oil and some times I mix in a little STP oil treatment melted and mixed in a "double boiler". One pot with water in it on the heat source and then a coffee can setting inside with the wax and oil. Set the bullets on their base in a pan and pour in the lube up to the top groove and let cool. Then just brake them out and load. [/QUOTE]
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