that would be very good. A .401 sized cast bullet after coating well should be about .403", just right for a Glock. a 9mm would be .357-8". I've shot plain cast .358" out of a 9mm factory Glock just fine.
My 9mm, 10mm and .45 Glock barrels (now) are all Lone Wolf and normal rifling. I powder coat, cook, then final size to .356,.401, or .452. The coating usually is 0.002-0.003" thick after heating to a hard poly plate. I got mine at Harbor Freight.
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Coated Bullets- I'll open this can of worms...
- Huey, 2017-10-31, 16:14
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maybe that is what the new Alliant powder I
- Gary Reeder, 2017-10-31, 22:13
- The coating is a polymer. But, I've had no trouble... - Huey, 2017-11-01, 03:11
- Been coating for 3 years. Never lube again. (nm) - Randy Barnett, 2017-10-31, 17:28
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I have had excellent results, need to start doing my own (nm)
- Brian T, 2017-10-31, 16:25
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I just don't have time to cast. But, results have...
- Huey, 2017-10-31, 16:29
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Hard to screw it up, and I've tried!
- WB, 2017-10-31, 17:42
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Wonder how that works on a Glock barrel. (nm)
- SPB, 2017-10-31, 18:10
- I hear that type of rifing need a larger bullet so - WB, 2017-10-31, 19:12
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Wonder how that works on a Glock barrel. (nm)
- SPB, 2017-10-31, 18:10
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Hard to screw it up, and I've tried!
- WB, 2017-10-31, 17:42
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I just don't have time to cast. But, results have...
- Huey, 2017-10-31, 16:29
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maybe that is what the new Alliant powder I
- Gary Reeder, 2017-10-31, 22:13