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  • #16
    rsrocket1
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 2768

    Bayou Bullets are powder coated bullets via HiTek "wet" method. Over on Castboolits, it's called the "Piglet" method. Most home-PC'ers now use a dry method by either tumbling the bullets in a plastic/Styrofoam container or using a powder coat spray gun, then baking them in a toaster oven.



    The advantage of PC bullets over bare lubed bullet is no additional smoke from burning lube and no leading, although you won't get leading with a properly sized bare lead bullet either.
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    • #17
      mmesa005
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 874

      How's the accuracy?
      Regards,
      mmesa005
      Lifetime NRA Member

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      • #18
        rsrocket1
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 2768

        Good enough for "government work"


        I have been getting better with my trigger control however. But sometimes I get in a rhythm and start jerking my shots after getting several in the good zone. These are all at 10 yards.

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        • #19
          mmesa005
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2013
          • 874

          I like it! I am going to place an order for 124gn rn 9mm ... planning on using Powerpistol. I have to check my load book for cast data.

          Thanks for sharing your experiences! !
          Regards,
          mmesa005
          Lifetime NRA Member

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