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Picked up a toaster oven today so I am going to try cooking bullets to morrow!
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good deal.

make sure you do your cooking outside. poisonous fumes no Bueno. and make sure you pre heat your toaster oven so it's good and hot.

also, at first i'd start out with a small batch of say 50 or so. some of the first batches I did were on the large side and they didn't turn out good because I was still fine tuning my technique. (my oven was too cold and I didn't use enough powder to coat the bullets good enough)

keep us posted.
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Posting while they cook, I will update as I go.


Lead cast bullets in a plastic container and red powder. Hand shaken to coat.



Dumped from plastic tub to metal tray. Some are coated better than others. Picking the best ones to cook first.



Used needle nose players to pick them and put them on an aluminum foil covered tray. Flat nose down.



First batched done cooking, ready to cool.


First batch is off and cool. Not 100% coated but I can re powder and bake again if I feel I need to.


Crush tested one. The powder stuck with zero flaking. Crushed it flat with tree blows from a hammer. The silver on the top is stuck aluminum foil.


I see what you mean about non stick foil!
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I use parchment paper when baking bullets.

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Only thing left is to size them but I want to clean my sizing dies. They are caked with dried alox. These are .356 158gr that I can use for .38 or .357, and .401 180gr that I want to use for .40 S&W. Now that I have seen the results I also want to get a 9mm round nose and a 300 BLK die and start casting for those as well! I am going to be a very happy guy if I can get jacked performance bullets from cast wheel weights! Time to hit up the tire shops!
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Ran these through the sizer. Needed a little Rem oil spray in the die but they sized pretty good. I am thinking I could give these a second coat and then a final size and they should stay coated. All in all I think those were a pretty good first run.



I have not been to worried about the flat nose or the cone because those won't contact the barrel. I may need to adjust when I start coating round nose bullets.
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you're off to a good start.


if you have any bare spots on the bearing surfaces then i'd recoat. otherwise I wouldn't bother.

question,

what are you using to shake them in? and are you using the airsoft bb's?
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you're off to a good start.


if you have any bare spots on the bearing surfaces then i'd recoat. otherwise I wouldn't bother.

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what are you using to shake them in? and are you using the airsoft bb's?
Ok I'll re-coat if there are bare spots on the area of contact.

No BBs just a plastic container I haven't had time to get to the store to get some. I was thinking the static from the plastic container may make due for now. I also would need to clean my tumbler because it has walnut media caked in it that would need to be cleaned out first.
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Ok I'll re-coat if there are bare spots on the area of contact.

No BBs just a plastic container I haven't had time to get to the store to get some. I was thinking the static from the plastic container may make due for now. I also would need to clean my tumbler because it has walnut media caked in it that would need to be cleaned out first.

judging from your second picture the powder isn't sticking as good as it should. make sure your plastic container is a number 5 (bottom of container, triangle with "5" inside it) this kind of plastic generates better static electricity. and when you get the BB's get the black colored ones. they're supposed to work the best.

how long are you shaking them? sometimes it can take more than 2 or 3 minutes. when you're boolits have a nice, even coat then you should be good to go.
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Second batch started much better with the airsoft bbs. All they had was the red ones. Gave a much improved coating. The parchment paper didn't work out so well. I think the thermostat on my cheap oven got a little too high. Melted a couple bullets and the parchment burnt up. Next trip to Publix will get non stick foil. Had to pull them out a couple minutes early but the ones that didn't melt look better.
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