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  • #31
    Turbinator
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    • Oct 2005
    • 11930

    Originally posted by Redemption
    In the particular brand of paint that I use, your choices are black and white....literally I have yet to find it in other colors.

    HOWEVER I am going to start to experiment with other types of paint, so as cast more this summer (and I will be) every time I go to buy a can in black I will buy a can in a different kind and color of paint. Basically I want to figure out what options I have.
    Just curious, are you actually using "paint" or is it something else but we're just calling it paint since you apply it like a spray paint can?

    Turby

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    • #32
      NapalmCheese
      Calguns Addict
      • Feb 2011
      • 5939

      Originally posted by bruce381
      yep would think so

      powder coat is a polymer so you could use both names to make yours bullets supper zippy sounding

      While technically correct in that powder coating creates a polymer on the surface, the colloquial terms 'polymer coated' and 'powder coated' in reference to bullets generally do not refer to the same thing.

      Powder coated bullets have a thicker coating due to the process of powder coating.

      Polymer coated bullets (like hi-tech) have a much thinner coating that (to me) feels more 'slippery'.
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      • #33
        Redemption
        Member
        • May 2015
        • 430

        Originally posted by Turbinator
        Just curious, are you actually using "paint" or is it something else but we're just calling it paint since you apply it like a spray paint can?

        Turby
        A type of 'epoxy paint' yes and it works amazing. I would also be willing to do a demonstration any time I am free locally or by video.
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        • #34
          Turbinator
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          • Oct 2005
          • 11930

          Originally posted by Redemption
          A type of 'epoxy paint' yes and it works amazing. I would also be willing to do a demonstration any time I am free locally or by video.
          How neat. Readily available at hardware stores? Like Home Depot or OSH?

          Turby

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          • #35
            Spyder
            CGN Contributor
            • Mar 2008
            • 16803

            I've had great luck with eggleston, and one batch (that just happened to be 3k, of which I loaded half...) are weird and I could never get them to cycle in any fun besides the Glock 43 I tested them in prior to loading a bunch. They're taking a long time to use up, 6 at a time.

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            • #36
              Spyder
              CGN Contributor
              • Mar 2008
              • 16803

              ...(I still don't know if it's something I'm doing wrong or wrong with the bullets, but I can't make them work)

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              • #37
                bruce381
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 2436

                Originally posted by NapalmCheese
                While technically correct in that powder coating creates a polymer on the surface, the colloquial terms 'polymer coated' and 'powder coated' in reference to bullets generally do not refer to the same thing.

                Powder coated bullets have a thicker coating due to the process of powder coating.

                Polymer coated bullets (like hi-tech) have a much thinner coating that (to me) feels more 'slippery'.
                Really the same thing both are polymers, the "powder" is the form its in
                where Poly Coat is a form but marketing name, same thing maybe applied differently or like tomato tomaato whatever.

                For me to make them is too much fussing unless you can take out the sizing part, then you do save time .

                I cast and do my sizing / lubeing on a star which is real fast but the PC booltes in jazzy colors always get a reaction at the range specally the zombie green.

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                • #38
                  Redemption
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                  • May 2015
                  • 430

                  Originally posted by Turbinator
                  How neat. Readily available at hardware stores? Like Home Depot or OSH?

                  Turby
                  =) I imagine Home Depot would have it, I usually pick mine up at Lowes just because they are closer. Not a lot of Osh stores in my area. If your wanting to give er a go I will be happy to give you the recipe.
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                  • #39
                    stilly
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                    • Jul 2009
                    • 10673

                    Bummer about the copper. PC I am still looking for copper.

                    Hard to find one that looks like copper and works.

                    I plan to be at the range next week though. I got some higher powered AA#9 loads to shoot off vs H-110 and enforcer. Or were you thinking of a date later than that?
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                    • #40
                      Redemption
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                      • May 2015
                      • 430

                      Originally posted by stilly
                      Bummer about the copper. PC I am still looking for copper.

                      Hard to find one that looks like copper and works.

                      I plan to be at the range next week though. I got some higher powered AA#9 loads to shoot off vs H-110 and enforcer. Or were you thinking of a date later than that?
                      Only days I have off are Mon & Tues rest of the week is swing shifts at least for the next couple of weeks, after that I have no idea what the schedule is for my next post. Any of the other days I can go but I have to basically be done and getting ready for work by noonish.

                      Ill try to get some of the coated 40 done this weekend but if I dont I still have the same kind of pills in 45 that are ready to rock.
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                      • #41
                        Turbinator
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                        • Oct 2005
                        • 11930

                        Originally posted by Redemption
                        =) I imagine Home Depot would have it, I usually pick mine up at Lowes just because they are closer. Not a lot of Osh stores in my area. If your wanting to give er a go I will be happy to give you the recipe.
                        Thanks, I'm not a caster and probably won't be, mostly was curious just to get educated. I appreciate you taking the time to entertain my questions.

                        Turby

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                        • #42
                          santacruzgunner
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2016
                          • 549

                          I'm gonna try these out prices seem fair and they look like they'll perform like they should

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                          • #43
                            Redemption
                            Member
                            • May 2015
                            • 430

                            Originally posted by Turbinator
                            Thanks, I'm not a caster and probably won't be, mostly was curious just to get educated. I appreciate you taking the time to entertain my questions.

                            Turby
                            No problem turby, anytime!
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