fiver
Well-Known Member
here is another tip.
watch your bullets in the oven.
the powder has a temp [350-375] where it goes into what I call the ''wet'' stage.
this is where the powder is flowing around and opening up the strands and working it's cross link magic.
after some time in the wet stage, then take the oven temp up to the 400-F curing stage.
it takes me almost an hour to bake a batch of bullets because I heat and hold the bullets in 3 stages for about 15-20 minutes each stage.
my 400 stage is actually 22 minutes long because it doesn't start until the heat cycle in the oven has completed.
watch your bullets in the oven.
the powder has a temp [350-375] where it goes into what I call the ''wet'' stage.
this is where the powder is flowing around and opening up the strands and working it's cross link magic.
after some time in the wet stage, then take the oven temp up to the 400-F curing stage.
it takes me almost an hour to bake a batch of bullets because I heat and hold the bullets in 3 stages for about 15-20 minutes each stage.
my 400 stage is actually 22 minutes long because it doesn't start until the heat cycle in the oven has completed.