inductive curing process for powder paint on bullets,???????????????Popper was jerking your chain. He's the one who invented the inductive curing process for powder paint on bullets, so he knows a bit.
I don't shoot in CBA matches so I guess it's OK if I keep on HT coating my bullets. I do 8lbs at a time & do 2 coats in about 1 hour & 20 minutes. I never get any lead fouling. I have checked accuracy with P-C vs H-T & found no difference in either handguns or rifles. I'm not trying to convert anyone, but I get more consistent results with H-T, but that's just me.Al's remark made me chuckle. Nobody is winning CBA matches with Hi-Tek.
inductive curing process for powder paint on bullets,???????????????
Use what works for you, others have good luck with it too. I don't have any useful feedback from personal experience using Hi-Tek, just observations. A lot of "what works" is so subjective anyway. I know what a well-done PC jacket will do and honestly haven't found an accurate velocity limit with it. I've run to the pressure limits in half a dozen chamberings with it and get boringly predictable 1.5" ten shot groups at 100 yards with no special work, just load them like jacketed with a careful neck sizing/expanding step.I don't shoot in CBA matches so I guess it's OK if I keep on HT coating my bullets. I do 8lbs at a time & do 2 coats in about 1 hour & 20 minutes. I never get any lead fouling. I have checked accuracy with P-C vs H-T & found no difference in either handguns or rifles. I'm not trying to convert anyone, but I get more consistent results with H-T, but that's just me.