I got my powder from Smoke and wasted no time getting started. I did not have "non-stick" tin foil, so I used regular tin foil-- fast forward, the bullets stuck like glue to the foil- some came off nice, others tore the foil and stuck in shreds real hard... lesson learned, but which side is non stick- or is it both sides? I bought "Rubber maid" round bowls at my local Menards, put in about 1/2 cup of black air soft BB's along with about 2 tablespoons of "Carolina Blue" powder and about 75 --9MM 115 gr bullets and spun-shook the bowl for 1 minute-- fast forward, I got a good coating with no "bare spots"... the 1 minute shake added 8 thousands inch to the diameter of the bullet when baked, so I still had to size down. I did a second batch, this time I used a little less powder, maybe 1-1/2 tablespoons, and added about 100 of the same bullets and shook/spun the bowl for 30 seconds-- fast forward, I had lots of bullets with bare spots all over them. When I baked these they still gained 8 thousands inch in diameter... lesson learned- shake/spin for one minute and get good coverage because they will still need to be sized back down. Right or wrong, I baked them at 375 for 15 minutes from a cold convection oven,, they smelled very hot like melting plastic, but they did not burn nor turn brown or black, the coating melted nice and looks slick and glossy! To say the least, I'm loving this and having a great time! I will do some load testing tomorrow. Thanks to everyone who had a hand helping me along! Jon