I have used Silicone Trivet Mats that have a raised grid/pattern to hold buckshot in place when cooking. You can find these on Amazon for $3-$4.
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I bought the rack and pan set below. Originally I just wanted the rack for hi-tek coating but thought the pan might work really well for powder coat. Been meaning to try. The rack is fantastic for hi-tek.
I have used the silicone sheets.... cut to fit a pan. Definitely a game changer over non stick foil or parchment.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N3JX20L..._0dYxEbVTZKME6
found this at the Habitat for Humanity "Re-Store" a 16" x 48" piece of punched stainless steel (it's sitting on a 26" saw blade) This should make some great baking trays
https://i.imgur.com/SLGa6mO.jpg
I personally would use the rack and pan to oven bake chicken wings and buy a silicon mat for a tray and stand my bullets on the mat. You really don't need to spend the money on an expensive tray as Amazon, Costco & Sams sells commercial aluminium baking sheet pans. The last ones I purchased were 2 for $10.
djryan13, I have two sets of the copper crisper that lady friends bought for me. They are very handy. Like you I use mine for hi-tek. Works great. With those little legs on the bottom when drying hi-tek it allows air to circulate. Works well when pre warming bullets on top of oven. Powdercoating, these things are great to shake off the excess powder. It could be my imagination but it seems that the copper coating is easier on the powder coat than wire mesh.
After reading this thread, I ordered some of the silicone baking sheets, they are working out great for me.
baking sheets with parchment paper. you get two or three uses out of a piece of parchement paper. NOTHING sticks to it.
Parchment paper works well, but it has to be replaced regularly, meaning ongoing expense, time lost traveling time to and from the store, putting miles on your vehicle, fighting through the crowds of parchment paper hoarders, standing in line risking viral infection, when you could have stayed safely in isolation in your garage casting, coating and cooking bullets on your silicone mats.
Parchment doesn't lay flat and stay in place like a silicon mat will. Bullets slide more on parchment and foil than they do on silicone, a dilemma for an old man with shaky hands loading trays into the oven.
Try the mats, you will be happy you did.
I found a couple of these copper bbq mats at Ross for $6 a set. Cut to fit, and they are great.
https://www.amazon.com/Copper-Grill-.../dp/B0725ZP9WC
Anyone want some free ones? Lol. Hitek eliminated PC and all the associated work involved for me. Skip the silicone and switch to hitek.
Sorry if that’s OT but I went down this path and it was a dead end
I have been really pleased with baking sheets so far! I baked around 1500 bullets this past weekend and I'm in love with them!
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I started out with the silicone baking sheets, cut one in half to cover 2 trays. Has worked well. Good to know I can clean the residue off and continue using them.
walmart has 4 packs for 9.99, got a box last month so they are still relatively new but are holding up nicely. i use the full size cookie pans in my full size oven, they fit the whole width but are about 3/4 inch short on length, i just keep the bullets off that edge
I went from Hitek to PC since with PC you only have to coat once and Hitek 2 and sometimes 3 times. Probably all the same time in the end. No chemicals with PC either.
As for the baking mats, this is only for those that stand them up right? I'm not doing that. I coat and dump. The mats would not work for that technique.