Bwana John
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Has anyone tried it?
I am reloading for .310 Cadet, which uses a heeled, externally lubed projectile. It seems like powdercoating would solve the problem of icky-sticky externally lubed ammo. I have some old Kynoch ammo that won't even chamber without extensively scraping the old hard dirty lube off.
Any hints on applying or baking it?
My powdercoating guy is worried that powdercoat deposited in the bore and baked in there by the heat of burning powder might be impossible to remove.
I am reloading for .310 Cadet, which uses a heeled, externally lubed projectile. It seems like powdercoating would solve the problem of icky-sticky externally lubed ammo. I have some old Kynoch ammo that won't even chamber without extensively scraping the old hard dirty lube off.
Any hints on applying or baking it?
My powdercoating guy is worried that powdercoat deposited in the bore and baked in there by the heat of burning powder might be impossible to remove.