Joe, sent you a pm
Joe, sent you a pm
Boolits !!!!! Does that mean what I think it do? It do!
It has got to be simple. I've been doing it.
Ditto on a little extra acetone doesn't hurt.
Joe
Still trying to dissolve the bigger chunks of the completely dried coating. You were right. I should have ground it up first before adding acetone.
While I work at it, it is by God's grace that it happens. So it is best I ask him what, how and when before I start..
avenger.what i do is i dump 20 ml of acetone in my bucket to disolve the dry'ed product left from the last session .then i simply dump my batch of boolit and add the normal amount of product without taking into account the 20ml of acetone i've droped for the dissolution of the dry product left. it works like normally.
i'm so happy with hi tek that i know i will never bother with any other method. i even tried 3 layer of hi tek,and although it's absolutely NOT NEEDED AT ALL,i like the armor i'm getting for major 40 S&W loads......i do it because hi tek isn't time consuming at all,and it is so easy to work...much more than PC in my opinion.
hi tek is the best invention since sliced bread seriously LOL!!
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I see a sponsorship deal in your future
Joe has 16 new colours on the way to me for testing...
Watch this space...
Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor.
Australia
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Now that I learned how to clean my contaminated bullets with HCL,getting excellent surface for Hi-Tek... I had to get a Marlin to use these bullets.
Any others here doing 45-70 Hi-Tek?
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I have a long nice history with cast & 1895 but haven't had a Marlin for some years.
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Well, I was asked by many for all sorts of different colours, Grey, Pink, different Reds, overlay masking colour, and others.
After starting with making up various coloured brews, I found myself with so many new colours.
Ausglock must be rubbing his hands with delight.
If only some of these work the way they look, it will be a very pleasing result.
At one stage, I was contemplating making a coating or coatings, that could be used to clean up barrels from various deposits by simply shooting a few "cleaning projectiles", that is coated with modified Hi-Tek coatings.
It was envisaged, that this was a way to reduce the amount of chemical cleaners used to clean out barrels, and reduce or eliminate electrolytic corrosion when trying to remove deposited Copper fouling with liquid cleaners.
My theory is, that shooting of such coated projectiles, would in fact act to clean evenly all along the barrel, there also would be a reduction of erosion/corrosion in specific areas in the barrel as being done with chemical cleaners, and bore would be even and clean at full length..
It is a thought that goes back many years, but I never went further with the idea to make a product.
Give me a yell when you have finished the Australian Flag coating Joe. Thanks Sir. Last time we talked you was having trouble with the southern cross placement.
Also I found if I tumble coated too long I had more stars on one than the other.
Don't worry about life, no-one gets out alive.
any color involving metal flakes-broken glass would be a huge hype i guess.
also,i would be all over something like this.
i remember the days where many cars were sporting custom metal flakes paint jobs. i think it's beautyfull,and for sure boolits colored with metal flakes inserted in would be quite something different. i bet people would be all over it. now,i'm pretty sure this would add greatly to the production costs,and i don't even know if incorporating metal flakes to your hi tek fabrication process is feasable .
Are there any differences in shooting performance between the colors? I’m referring to the powder version. I’m using bronze now and wonder if I would see any difference in performance if I switched to a different color?
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I have been using Hi Tek in this Marlin 1895CB with the intent of using it to hunt. I am still working on a load I'm happy with. It's a good hunting gun but not a target rifle yet.
While I work at it, it is by God's grace that it happens. So it is best I ask him what, how and when before I start..
I thought Joe said the metallics had a better heat resistance and were better suited for higher velocities.
Grmps, you are correct.
The materials used for making coatings all reflect heat and tolerate a great deal of pressure.
The metallic modification with these coatings so far has appeared to provide slightly better heat reflecting ability. So it is theorised, that because the short duration of cast inside bore, any extra heat generated by high velocity applications, using the extra additives in the coatings should cope with an increased heat/load..
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |