I size and lube with my Lyman 450 using WL 2500+. My favorite 45 LC load is the Lyman 452424 over Promo 6.0 gr. Last week at the range I was getting nice tight groups with my Blackhawk 45 LC / 45 ACP convertible and I looked around to see a couple of folks watching. One fella said "Please go on I love to see black powder pistols shoot." There wasn't much breeze and I have to admit the smoke was pretty noticeable.....but it never bothered me before. Anyway, never paid much attention to the PC threads here but next day I started reading and watched several YT videos. I ordered 1# of Ford Dark Blue PC from Eastwood and bought a B&D Convection Toaster Oven at W-mart. Got the paint today. Used a 3# round Country Crock butter container with lid and started with maybe 5 table spoons of powder in the dish. Coated 4 batches of 100 each 452374, 452424, 401043, and 429421. Swirled/Shook for 40 sec, dumped out the 100 boolits on a 1/4" hardware cloth mesh over a big plastic bowl and wearing nitride gloves picked up the boolits and stood them up on the baking sheet covered with non-stick foil. Poured the excess powder back in the butter dish for the next batch. Baked at 400 degrees for 20 min in the pre-heated oven. Smashed one 452374 flat with a hammer with no effect on the PC; also sized a 401043 in the 450 with no harm to the PC. Did all this during a pretty good thunderstorm here this afternoon so humidity didn't seem to be a factor. All in all pretty pleased. The 452374 looked the most ragged from the coating process but I believe it turned out to be the prettiest coating. I'll get these to the range next week.