Gateway Bullets,
I've been using HI-TEK projectiles for months now.
I'll do that, not that I need anymore presently, I have Brick Red,
Gold, Dark Green and Gold 1035 on hand in the LIQUID FORM OF
MIX UP YOUR OWN RATIOS at this time.
I need to get casting more projectiles.
I'm going to try some ZOMBIE GREEN, RED COPPER and BLACK 1035 in the DRY MIX from you.
The BLACK should look really good in NICKEL CASES!
THE DRY MIX HAS COLOR AND CATALYST ALREADY MIXED, AND YOU JUST ADD YOUR OWN ACETONE then bake.
***** DO NOT USE YOUR KITCHEN OVEN*****
Get a counter top CONVECTION OVEN from WALLY WORLD to use for projectile coating/baking.
You could also just purchase the finished COATED bullets to LOAD YOU OWN AMMO WITH.
I was shooting some 9 MM RED COPPER 147 grain RNFP .356 already finished projectiles from
Donnie at Bayou Bullets this morning. This is just GOOD STUFF.
The folks at my gun club are just amazed. I have projectiles, both commercial
and self coated/baked with and without conventional lube grooves.
Lube grooves don't matter, the bullet coating IS THE LUBE.
The SELF-COATERS also seem to finding out that TEMP/BAKE TIMES are not as critical as we once thought.
HOT enough to SET OFF THE CATALYST and long enough for it TO BAKE AND CURE.
Longer bake times seem to DARKEN the finished color but NOT RUIN IT,
as had been previously thought.
The testing goes on now as USA shooters are experimenting with rifle projectiles and velocities.
Personally, I only shoot handguns.
MOONMAN