I have yet to fire any, and realisticly, other than pointing a barrel out the window of a truck and letting fly, there is no way I will be shooting any till april.
But it did put a nice layer on everything.
I also cut up some stiff foam packaging material and poked holes so that I could stand bullets on their noses.
Some I poked with a dremel tool and a tapered stone. But the Soldering iron was faster, quieter, and did a nice job.
Didn't take me long to make enough flats to be able to lube and dry some 300 bullets at a whack.
I did cast and lube 160 .358 158 TL
And unlubed some .312 185 gc design bullets that are destined to be shot out of my SKS.
Seems to give a nice cover.