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gunoil
06-10-2013, 04:20 AM
Post subject: gather round! New lube
New lube, probably incredible but you still need a sizer. I had been given a handful of these:380's (actually maks mashed down to .355)

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/55936414-D51D-490C-8963-A15A2C304DD8-1426-0000089352C24D3D_zps92a5f040.jpg
Now i sized em after i got them in the mail, you would think the stuff would come off, I did. No, not even a scrape mark anywhere. NO STICKY OR WAXY MESS, NOTHING COMING OFF ON YOUR FINGERS, JUST LIKE NICE CLEAN COPPER PLATED BULLETS.

This will be tried by me soon, i will get some of the liquid tumble from bayoubullets.net Then there is a simple oven process.

They are shooting 223 cast boolits with AR-15 and no gas check and no powder change with this stuff on the cast bullet.

Up against the mak copper bullet.
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k511/putt2012/F238BCE3-EFBF-4616-8D27-B0DA0C9D5C9D-1426-000008A1163DD8DB_zps22fa0ae9.jpg



With a Three tray oven, you can do 900 boolits in hour, or should these be called bullets.

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ku4hx
06-10-2013, 05:21 AM
I'm a little bit lost ... what lube? I'm familiar with the bayou bullet lube but what I've seen was all green and essentially a tumble lube as it was explained to me.

gunoil
06-10-2013, 06:27 AM
yea, leadman got this from donnie too. Comes in 4 colors, this is red copper. I like it and gonna get my feet wet, and buy some from donnie @ bayou. Bayou's sauce come from aussie land and donnie is USA dealer. The point is: this stuff is kinda magical. They shoot 223 w/no powder change and no gas check. All aboard!

http://www.bayoubullets.net/



Bayou Bullets is now offering J&M Specialty Products P/L HI-TEK-LUBE Bullet Coating to bullet casters (call or email for application details).

Available in four colors: Black, Dark Green, Gold, and Red Copper.

1 Liter Kit
5 Liter Kit.
$68.00 + FedEx shipping

$325.00 + FedEx shipping

ku4hx
06-10-2013, 09:02 AM
I'll just stick with thinned LLA and NRA 50/50. Works good ... lasts long time.

Changeling
06-10-2013, 01:18 PM
If you are going to promote this stuff you should get a decent camera first, then list the attributes. Things like, everything!

zidave
06-10-2013, 01:24 PM
you should get a decent camera first

This! Makes my eyes hurt

StratsMan
06-10-2013, 01:46 PM
If you are going to promote this stuff you should get a decent camera first, then list the attributes. Things like, everything!

This Australian product (and others) has been discussed ad nauseum on another thread: (caution, there's 75 pages in that thread...)

http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?87768-lead-bullets-coated-with-polymer-paint

There is a member on the forum, HI-TEK, who is the manufacturer.... He has been a veritable fountain of information for people who want to know everything about this coating on boolits...

dverna
06-10-2013, 02:51 PM
I spent two days reading a lot of stuff on the sprayed on Power Coat and another thread with tumbled PC. In fact there is so much to read it becomes mind numbing trying to get any kernels of wisdom (facts??).

There is a lot of stuff but very little about accuracy - or at least what I call accuracy testing. It looks like you get about 100-150 bullets an hour so that is a huge negative unless there is outstanding performance over current lube methods.

But there is a niche for it. Just not for me.

I think there would a lot more interest if one of the gurus supported it. There are guys here we all know and respect and I have not seen them contribute to those threads - so that leaves me skeptical. Note: I am not trying to offend any "gurus" so if you have posted positive support an test results please let us know.

Don Verna

gunoil
06-10-2013, 05:13 PM
yea, aint promotin anything, just have'n fun. This stuff is clean. Thanks for that thread, havent read it in long time. I guess there is some new members that might be interested. The way of the future. Coatings will just get better.