Kevin Stenberg
Well-Known Member
Today I baked 2 trays of bullets at the same time, both pans were covered with non-stick foil, And both trays had multiple colors on the bullets
One baking pan all of the bullets released like normal. On this pan there were about 3 colors of paint including some clear coat
On the second pan there was only JD Green and Clear Coat. An there were about 150 of each color. About 50% of the clear coat bullets stuck hard enough to the TF to rip it and about 30 of the bullets that had stuck tinfoil had the foil stuck so hard that a fingernail couldn't scrape it off. But only about 10 of the JD Green had lightly stuck TF and all pieces of TF came off without a problem.
I have never had so many bullets stick as I did today. And I am kinda worried that i could have some kind of problem if i fired a bullet that had a small amount of foil on the bullet base.
One baking pan all of the bullets released like normal. On this pan there were about 3 colors of paint including some clear coat
On the second pan there was only JD Green and Clear Coat. An there were about 150 of each color. About 50% of the clear coat bullets stuck hard enough to the TF to rip it and about 30 of the bullets that had stuck tinfoil had the foil stuck so hard that a fingernail couldn't scrape it off. But only about 10 of the JD Green had lightly stuck TF and all pieces of TF came off without a problem.
I have never had so many bullets stick as I did today. And I am kinda worried that i could have some kind of problem if i fired a bullet that had a small amount of foil on the bullet base.