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First trial with PC in my P94 40 cal at 15 yards .Ran to the range on my way home from work and literally ran in to shoot one magazine. I'm pretty happy with them. Now I need to try them in my match pistol.
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Attachment 81745
First trial with PC in my P94 40 cal at 15 yards .Ran to the range on my way home from work and literally ran in to shoot one magazine. I'm pretty happy with them. Now I need to try them in my match pistol.
500 mag, I just sized some of the bullets you coated for me. The shiny green sure sizes down smoother than the matte black. I had to use some case lube on the black to keep them from seizing in my Lyman sizer, the green went thru with no lube.
I wonder if that makes a difference in the barrel too?
Has anyone noticed any differences in performance based on matte vs shiny coat finish?
Not a problem. I was surprised too. Both seem to have the same thickness coating, it must be the surface finish.
I was happy to see that the bullets were only very slightly annealed in curing the coating. They started at 25 BHn and are still at 22. Tha should help them handle some speed better.
Rifle shooting bring a whole different set of requirements. Alloy strength is more important as speed get higher but a hard, brittle bullet is worthless for most hunting.
Oh Brad, you're getting sucked in. You'll never be the same and it'll be years before you can get back to normal.[smilie=l:
Rich, I am afraid of just that!
I am very intrigued by this stuff. Heck, even if just for pistol the ability to get rid of the grunge from bullet lube. I can have pistols stay cleaner, longer.
I hope the other amigos don't kick me out for this.......
They won't. Ian is thinking about it already and Lamar's gears are turning also. You're safe I think.
Yes! I am ahead of the curve! For once
This stuff has mucho promise, it just needs more testing to see what it can really do
I don't do the rifles yet, but my pistols, 357, 44, and 454 love it. I have a 475 Linbaugh coming in a couple of weeks that will get some testing also. I have been packing a couple of PC bullets in my pocket for better than a week with keys, change, and a couple of knives and the coating is still like I just did it.
This is very interesting. Has anyone compared powder to epoxy coating as I was going to try that
Been there..................done that!
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-lets-find-out
I will stick to ES PC.
bangerjim
I don't see why not if you have a 16 inch or longer barrel. They don't need to be pinned or welded after the assault weapons ban sunset if your barrel is long enough. I picked up my thread protector from borwnells, but any 5/8x24 tread protector will work. I actually got my thread protector before my flash hider because it was cheaper when I built the rifle.
Planned on a baking session tonight, flipped on the compressor....motor seized immediately. Had an 8 gallon. I'm thinking one of the little 1/3hp 3 gallon should fit my needs. All I do is PC and pump up tires. This little guy maybe: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Campbell-H...essor/12534870. Funds are pretty tight right now.
I use a $39 pancake compressor from Harbor Freight. Works just fine. They have them on sale almost every day! Nothing you would use for your daily job, but perfect for our powder spraying every so often!
bangerjim
Popper,Here is a few...
http://www.midwayusa.com/find?userSe...read+protector
Popper, make sure to put your blocks on the barrel as close to the FH as possible. V- notch wood blocks work fine. Some will tell you to use receiver blocks instead, but this is wrong. Double check to make sure it's not welded, soldered or pinned and FWIW, I have found some flash hiders on way tight so go slow with steady pressure.
Just in case anyone doubts the tenacity of ES gun applied powder coat sticking to lead.
45acp 230gn RN, TL grooves coated with gloss black PC. (sized to .451, crimp .468/.469 and I use a Lee FCD)
Shot through 24 inches of red rubber mulch and hitting a 3/8" steel plate. Accuracy at the range is as good as I can get with my Colt Gold Cup. No leading at all in my GC or Mac semi auto clone after many hundreds of rounds.
Also no leading in my XDS... before it was recalled.
Attachment 83580
A picture is worth a thousand words!
Now mabe some of the "classic" greasy lube nay-sayers will start to admit that ES PC does work.....very well! I have no way of recovering my spend slugs (indoor range) and welcome any pix you guys can share of what you are finding!
I know I get no leading and no PC residue in my guns. And no lube grease smoke!
THANKS for sharing.
banger
New tip...I got the bright idea to powder coat over my pop can gas checks sitting upright on non-stick aluminum foil. I thought it would lock down the check better. Now I have 500 paper weights. The excess pc flashing that normally comes right off in a push through sizer mangles the gas check and causes major sticking issues in the sizer. Won't do that again.