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    What is current best practice

    All, I have been reading through large volumes of threads and done multiple searches and am more confused than ever. I have the Lee TL309-230-5R and am beginning casting for my 300 Blackout. The goal is a cheap plinking round.

    With HF powder, what would be the current best practice? Standing these up and spraying them isn't an option obviously.


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    for a practice round, I would dry tumble in a #5 container with Black BB's, drop in a colander with holes large enough for the bb's for fall through and shake off all the excess powder. dump them into a wire basket or baking screen and bake for 12 min in a 400* preheated oven. If using HF powder, red is the best, but I would suggest getting a better powder to make life easier and save headaches. Randy rat has a good powder at a low price, smoke has a large selection of tested colors and BB's

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    Do you have any links to Randy or Smoke. If not, I will hunt it down


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    Click on forums, scroll down and click on vendor/sponsor, then find Randy rat or smoke###

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    I agree with the advice to go with better quality powder. HF powder started many of us, but it's made for their spray gun and made like many of their tools. OK, but...

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    Thanks all. I will do


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    I've used paper picnic bowls with holes in the bottom to separate the BBs and bullets. That works too
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    I have that mold and am casting them for other calibers for some testing.
    I just have washers set on my Spraying tray that stabilizes them when I spray them.
    And I transfer them to the baking tray that has washers on it too ,but is not sprayed full of PC
    And I have a baking tray made up for these boolits that I drilled holes in a piece of 1/8 " steel plate, and then I set it on the baking tray spaced up off the tray about 1/8"
    I spray that baking plate with Pam Cooking spray to keep the boolits from sticking to it so much before I transfer the Boolits to it
    With a plate like that, I also spray the boolits Nose down.
    The Bare tip never will hit the barrel and makes the boolits look like a Soft Point J bullet.
    So spraying is still an option.
    But the washers or trays with the holes keeps them standing up while baking if you choose to Shake and Bake

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAGS View Post
    I have that mold and am casting them for other calibers for some testing.
    I just have washers set on my Spraying tray that stabilizes them when I spray them.
    And I transfer them to the baking tray that has washers on it too ,but is not sprayed full of PC
    And I have a baking tray made up for these boolits that I drilled holes in a piece of 1/8 " steel plate, and then I set it on the baking tray spaced up off the tray about 1/8"
    I spray that baking plate with Pam Cooking spray to keep the boolits from sticking to it so much before I transfer the Boolits to it
    With a plate like that, I also spray the boolits Nose down.
    The Bare tip never will hit the barrel and makes the boolits look like a Soft Point J bullet.
    So spraying is still an option.
    But the washers or trays with the holes keeps them standing up while baking if you choose to Shake and Bake
    Something similar to this is the perfered option for me even if you tumble coat them with the cool whip bowl and black air soft bbs. In my opinion it helps prevent flashing on the boolits providing a smoother coat.

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    Follow on question. What powder through expander for a Dillon will bell the case mouth enough for a .311 sized bullet?


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