Great~! I've considered that. Where do I buy them or should/cab I coat them myself~?Another option that hasn't been mentioned is to powder coat your cast boolits. This reduces (eliminates) lead fouling and lube smoke, not to mention it cuts down on the lead to skin contact when handling them for the loading process. You can use any color imaginable from clear to black and everything in-between. It's also fun in it's own right. My kids love to help me. It's another step in the loading process if you like to tinker and loading is a form of therapy. Ask me any questions you may have and i'd be glad to help you out.
Dan
https://acmebullet.com is a great place to look but you can find good deals all over the internet for powder coated cast bullets. You can certainly do your own. There's a ton of videos online and it's a very short learning curve. I like to do my own because I like to tinker and when i'm not shooting, I like to do something shooting related ; )Great~! I've considered that. Where do I buy them or should/cab I coat them myself~?
You are absolutely right! Powder coating is not the Golden Unicorn ; ) You still need to properly size your cast bullets to YOUR bore and most often the over-the-counter boolits are too small. Most manufactures will do a custom sizing for your needs, if you ask them.Just discussion and no offense meant. Opinions are like elbows everyone has a couple ;-).
Powder coating may or may not solve an issue. A lot of folks like it for ease of loading. I got about the same end results as I did shooting bevel based bullets or GC bullets with no check, poor. I expect and strive for jacketed accuracy with cast myself.
When everything is right jacketed velocity can be achieved with no bad end result.
If you cast, fumes from high heat and contamination are more a health issue than the lead bullet.
The dust and fumes from powder coating are nothing to disregard or ignore.
If you try the “lip stick” bullets I would suggest trying a few before investing in the whole process. I didn’t and regret it.
I will keep casting in a well ventilated area, sizing and lubing and washing my hands, thank you.
Best of luck to ya.
FYI if you can find any SR 4759 is a dandy powder for 38-55/375WW.