pretty sure David Tubb says "just coat em"Wash in soapy water, then dry. I have also used brake cleaner and a micro cloth. The brake cleaner can have some health issues if inhaled so I don't recommend it . Do it outside.
pretty sure David Tubb says "just coat em"Wash in soapy water, then dry. I have also used brake cleaner and a micro cloth. The brake cleaner can have some health issues if inhaled so I don't recommend it . Do it outside.
pretty sure David Tubb says "just coat em"
Acetone wreck the polymer tipped bullets?My experience has been that some bullet manufacturers use a coating on their bullets that prevents Hbn coating. As a first step, I wash all bullets in acetone which dries very quickly. However, it eats latex gloves very quickly also. I also found that after the bullet container and steel bbs are coated, it takes very little Hbn to coat bullets for a glazed look rather than a grey coating.
would you mind sharing what sort of ceramic media you're using during the tumbling/coating? Where would we find it online?Same, except I use a ceramic media. I take the powder bottle and drop it into my wet tumbler's big container. Stuff towels around it and let it spin for at least an hour.
In the early 2000s I shot moly bullets. They worked. I didn't clean the bores. So, yeah...did I still need a coated bullet after the bores were coated? I didn't check that, dagnubbit.Have any of y'all compared the difference in treating the projectiles versus treating a barrel and if so what were the results?
And also I've seen a few of you say that you're seeing a drop in velocity What kind of drops are you experiencing?
would you mind sharing what sort of ceramic media you're using during the tumbling/coating? Where would we find it online?
Thanks!
Glazed is a good word to describe what mine look likeMy experience has been that some bullet manufacturers use a coating on their bullets that prevents Hbn coating. As a first step, I wash all bullets in acetone which dries very quickly. However, it eats latex gloves very quickly also. I also found that after the bullet container and steel bbs are coated, it takes very little Hbn to coat bullets for a glazed look rather than a grey coating.