I have the Bullet Coatings HBN kit which comes with everything you need to coat the bullets and one of the things it comes with is a bag of small steel balls for the tumbling media that appear to be just slightly smaller than BBs so I think as Nomad Bill said BBs would also work. As per the instructions this is the media that goes in the plastic tumbling bottle from the kit with the HBN and the bullets. I have not used the kit yet so I can only tell you about the kit itself. On their website you can see a picture of the kit with the bag of small steel balls.wboggs said:Interesting that you do not clean the Bergers but put BBs in the bottle. Why the BBs?
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+1 for Nomad.Nomad47 said:I asked Walt Berger if the bullets were handled during the manufacturing process and if the washing was necessary. He suggested I coat a box of bullets without washing them first to see how they turned out. I did. Now the bullets go directly from the Berger box into the vitamin bottle (with coated BBs inside), a pea sized amount of hBN is added, and the bottle is wedged in a small empty tumbler bowl for about 2.5 hours.
After they get wiped off, they look great.
I do not mean to speak for Bill but I would assume the coating on the BB's is the HBN on them from prior tumbling while coating, or maybe he tumbles new BB's with a little HBN to coat them prior to putting the bullets in the bottle. What say you Bill?jonbearman said:What kind of coated BB's do you use Bill?
As far as the BB's go, I tried HBN coating with just bullets at first. What I got was bullets crusted with HBN that would not wipe off. I added some #2 steel shot to the mix and found that they did a great job of polishing the surface of the coated bullets; no more crusted HBN.wboggs said:Interesting that you do not clean the Bergers but put BBs in the bottle. Why the BBs?
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Does it matter if you use a vibrator or a tumbler in the coating process?Nomad47 said:Agreed. I think the key is using some kind of small metal balls (not sure one metal or another is best) and getting a good vibration going in order to impact coat the bullets.