Ian
Notorious member
Either the powder or the baking. I haven't done a lot of testing but did check pull a couple bullets from my Socom (Longshot, plain-based PC bullets) and some of my .308 subs loaded with Titegroup and noted zero powder sticking to the paint nor any softening whatsoever, so I kind of figured most of people's problems with powder interaction boil down to lack of understanding how to achieve a proper cure...or maybe not all powders are created equal?
There are four basic kinds of PC powder if I remember correctly. Epoxy, Urethane, and Polyester and the poly powders can be made with one of two different crosslinking components (TGIC, which is really good stuff but extremely carcinogenic, and something else that the Europeans have mandated and will probably be mandated here eventually.)
There are four basic kinds of PC powder if I remember correctly. Epoxy, Urethane, and Polyester and the poly powders can be made with one of two different crosslinking components (TGIC, which is really good stuff but extremely carcinogenic, and something else that the Europeans have mandated and will probably be mandated here eventually.)