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Why do I need different bowls for coating jacketed and cast lead bullets?

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Why do I need different bowls for coating jacketed and cast lead bullets?

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• When coating cast lead bullets or bullets with exposed lead (i.e. soft points, spitzers) a layer of lead is deposited on the surface of the bowl. This layer of lead can then be transferred to a bullet s copper jacket or plating causing the Moly not to adhere. • Bowls used for coating bullets with exposed lead (i.e. soft points, spitzers) should be cleaned after each use. • Bowls used for coating cast lead bullets should be cleaned after coating 50 lbs of bullets. • Bowls used for bullets without exposed lead (i.e. FMJ, HPBT) should be cleaned after coating 50 lbs of bullets.

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