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some ones bound to ask.... you powder coat cast bullets to reduce the tendency to leave lead in the bore and rifling ,
its an option to using just a lubricant wax/grease,
and in my experience, below about 1200 fps and if your guns bore is rather smooth,
it seems to work,
but I prefer to spray the powder coated bullets with moly spray,
and tumble lube them after powder coating as an extra step,
yeah its not as pretty but it results in cleaner bores.
(the moly leave a dark grey coating over the powder coating)
and yes it does work in some applications rather well,
yes Ive used them, but I lube them after they are powder coated ,
as it seems to work even better that way,
you just throw a couple hundred powder coated bullets in a zip lock bag and spray them,
with moly, shake the bag, re-spray, several times ,
once they are obviously double coated,
pour out on a cookie sheet and let dry over night before loading.
http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/bullet-lube.4835/
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