Cast vs plated

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  • bwframe

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    Someone is ready for Easter!

    We'll see.

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    Leadeye

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    It's still early, but I've been playing around with this stuff. So far barrels, dies and other equipment staying clean. Accuracy seems very good on the PCC. The Glocks seem to shoot them similar to plated. I have a lot more accuracy and reliability testing to do.

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    I seen a guy named Leadeye casting at a cool reloading class put on by Indygunworks, years ago. Thought to myself, "I'll never do that." :rolleyes:
    Thanks again Leadeye! :ingo:
    Same to you billybob, I think some of your posts on powder coating might have pushed me over the edge. :ingo:

    You're welcome! That has been a few years.
     
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