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    Thanks for posting that. Those look great.

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    the steps are

    cast, coat, quench, dry, size, load, unload

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    Those do look good and it’s probably cheaper than the hi tek coating.

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    Also, I mentioned it in the other thread, but Fortunecooki45LC and Elvis Ammo are two great youtube channels with lots about casting and coating

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Man View Post
    Those do look good and it’s probably cheaper than the hi tek coating.
    yeah I think it is. I don't know exactly how hi-tek works, but I think it's a little more of a pain to do, since it is applied as a liquid and whatnot.

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    I've cast, coated and loaded for,

    .38/.357, .32 acp, 7.62x25 tokarev, .30 carbine, 8mm mauser, .223 rem

    Got the molds and sizers to do any .30 cal rifle now too, and 9mm, but haven't tried it yet. I have shot lots of commercial coated 9mm bullets before though.

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    One of my new years goals is to do 7.7 Jap, 7.62x39, and get some cast bullets to cycle in my Garand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BWest View Post
    yeah I think it is. I don't know exactly how hi-tek works, but I think it's a little more of a pain to do, since it is applied as a liquid and whatnot.
    I’ve never done it before but from the videos I’ve seen it doesn’t look hard. Mix the coating and accelerant together then shake the bullets around in a plastic container with the coating and bake. This is the only coating I’ve used because I get my cast bullets from bayou bullets. I want to try powder coat now and see how it compares. I’m sure it’s about the same result.

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    Here is some of my .30 Carbine coated in Eastwood Ford blue:

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    Here are some bayou bullets with the hi tek coating.

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