I’ve been using wire baskets I bought from Bed Bath and Beyond. They’re a pretty fine mesh which I find easier to use than putting them on paper or copper silicone sheets. I have a cookie sheet to catch excess powder. Shake them, dump in wire basket, shake until excess powder comes off, then stand them up in a second basket other than the shaker basket. 45 caliber rifle bullets stand up easily.
Theses are 38-55 bullets which I use in the grid I made for one basket. All tall bullets are stood up in this basket after shaking to get excess powder off.
Handgun bullets and in this case some 45 cal round balls just get dumped into a basket and cooked. When cooked I remove from oven and upend the basket and slap it down on waiting towels to soften the drop. Most all come out just need to separate a few.
I at first bought Hi-Tex and read up on it, and the idea of the thinner coating was appealing, especially for a bore rider nose.
But, I was starting with PC coatings at about the same time. I found the PC coating once I figured out how to get a thin coat on a bullet, I was happy with the results.
For bullets that PC becomes a problem for the nose diameter then I use BR or BLL or a combination of the two. For handgun bullets I’ll commonly use BLL which is simple and fast.
I found that my interest in Hi-Tec went to zero and I have never even opened the 6 jars of color I have.
I’m sure it works good for some but I’m happy with PC and conventional lubricants.