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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3596503" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>I have bought some plain lead bullets, so I doing alot of research, I don’t want to chance leading my barrels up. I was thinking I’d try to powder coat them myself in a toaster oven. I have several calibers, weights, and types of rounds that are plain lead. One batch has gas checks. Can I still coat these? Do I need to remove the checks first, if so will they go back on over the coating?</p><p>As always any advice is helpful, thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3596503, member: 43126"] I have bought some plain lead bullets, so I doing alot of research, I don’t want to chance leading my barrels up. I was thinking I’d try to powder coat them myself in a toaster oven. I have several calibers, weights, and types of rounds that are plain lead. One batch has gas checks. Can I still coat these? Do I need to remove the checks first, if so will they go back on over the coating? As always any advice is helpful, thank you! [/QUOTE]
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