OK I have been powder coating 90% of my handgun bullets and about 50% of my rifle bullets for a while
But most of those bullets are for plinking
But I am starting to work on a accurate 223 load with the Lee C225-55-RF at about 2400 FPS
I have a Charles Daly Mini Mauser in 223 and that bullet has produced some great groups with standard bullet lube in that rifle
I am going powder coat some bullets in a day or 2 for it
For my handguns I just let the cast bullet lay on the side as I bake them
But I was wondering if anyone has seen better groups if you bake them standing on the base ?
Rather than letting the bullets lay on the side
I don't plan on shooting huge amounts
But if taking the time to stand the bullets up before baking helps with the groups
I will take the time and do it
Thanks
John