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    Quote Originally Posted by ACC View Post
    Unfortunately, according the HF headquarters, red is gone, so is yellow, so you have a choice of white or black. Talked to them today about something else.

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    I've been using HF Red for years. I didn't know about them discontinuing it until yesterday when I went to 2 different stores, and they didn't even have shelf space for the red. I talked to the manager, and he said they will no longer have it.

    Oh, well. I've been wanting to try a different color for a while, so here's my chance. HF Red was so cheap, and I never had a problem Tupperware tumbling it.

    I just ordered Eastwood's 'Super durable wet black' $15 on ePay with shipping.

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    I have only used Eastwood powder and never had an issue.

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    here are some eastwood colors
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    So where do I get this smoke powder yall keep talking bout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgms18 View Post
    So where do I get this smoke powder yall keep talking bout?
    In the vendors section try: Smoke 4320's Corner I definitely recommend for those first starting out.

    If you have been coating for a while and know what you want or you want to coat other things other than bullets: Prismatic Powder, is one of the largest powder manufacturers of high quality powders where you can order online one pound or a hundred. For tumble coating bullets you want the "solid colors" as Prismatic has over 6000 powders to select from.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonheart View Post
    In the vendors section try: Smoke 4320's Corner I definitely recommend for those first starting out.

    If you have been coating for a while and know what you want or you want to coat other things other than bullets: Prismatic Powder, is one of the largest powder manufacturers of high quality powders where you can order online one pound or a hundred. For tumble coating bullets you want the "solid colors" as Prismatic has over 6000 powders to select from.
    Thanks! Never powder coated before but wanting to give it a try.

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    Way better than HF red, especially for shake & bake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sgms18 View Post
    Thanks! Never powder coated before but wanting to give it a try.
    PC is so easy and the rewards so great I don't think you would ever go back to lube, I know I won't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgms18 View Post
    Thanks! Never powder coated before but wanting to give it a try.
    And you thought melting lead was fun....Go ahead and order a starter kit from Smoke4320. It will save you from ordering more later!

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    I'm new to this sight and wondering if someone would post a link to smokes powder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtgearheart View Post
    I'm new to this sight and wondering if someone would post a link to smokes powder?
    read post #25

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    Well, yall talked me into it. I just ordered 3 colors of Smokes powder to try out.

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    Post pictures when you get your first batch done.

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    Tell me,, does the Eastwood powder do an easer coating shake and bake than HF?
    I have a HF sprayer, but afraid to use it fear of shock.

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    Tell me,, does the Eastwood powder do an easer coating shake and bake than HF?
    I have a HF sprayer, but afraid to use it fear of shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borg View Post
    Tell me,, does the Eastwood powder do an easer coating shake and bake than HF?
    I have a HF sprayer, but afraid to use it fear of shock.
    Anything coats better than HF! But yes Eastwood coats well. Don't take any short cuts. Shake for at least a minute or 2 in all directions. Coat your fingers while wearing nitrile gloves when pulling out and you won't end up with any bare spots.
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    If You want to use Eastwood Powders Their "Light Ford Blue" is excellent I like it but Smokes Clear is my go to for ease of use ....slick coating and Cast bullets looking like cast bullets except shiny!
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    Since HF no longer carries Red powder I would stay away from the black & white as they have always been poor. The red would cover, but it took two coats if you were fighting humidity, but since it is no longer stocked it is a non-issue. There are so many better powders available. I would suggest you start with a good powder that is proven to work and that is the reason I recommend Smoke's powders.

    If you are wanting to order from a big company I recommend Prismatic Powder and stick with the solid colors, there are about a thousand. Blues, Greens, Purples, Blacks all tend to coat well using the shake & bake method. A polyester based powder is about the best of bullets. Now through January 27 Prismatic will ship 6 pounds of powder for free using promo code "ordernow". They sell powder by the pound, one or a hundred it makes no difference.

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    HELP!

    I tried 'shake and baking' Eastwood Mirror Black, and I didn't get good coverage. Then I tried the vibrating tumbler, but it just doesn't seem to stick very well.

    30 seconds of shaking HF Red in a #5 Tupperware used to make a perfect bullets. I feel like a newby now, but I've been using HF Red for years with GREAT results.

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