Coating bullets with hBN, with pics!

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Bought some hBN to try to coat my own 6.5 bullets, and thought I'd share what seemed to work well for me...

I used one of my daughter's small snack size Cheerio containers to put the bullets in. It holds 100 bullets just right.

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Then I put a bunch of BB's in there with 3.4 grains of hBN powder, taped up the top real good, and stuck it in the tumbler for a couple of hours. It fits nicely in the tumbler, and looks like I could get at least one, maybe two more in there. The way that particular container sits in the tumbler is perfect, as it vibrates it rolls around against the center.

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Here's the end result, looks like it did well to me.

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Have you had a chance to shoot them coated yet? Noticed any difference if you have? Coated some for the Win Mag. Just haven't had a chance to take it out yet.
 
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70 nm MK-hBN-N70-Nano

I just coated them a few hours ago, hope to go shoot them next week. I have been shooting hBN in my .243 for a while though, and have noticed that it cleans up super quick.
 
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I would think that lubing the case necks with HBN and having a HBN coated bullet would allow for pretty good results. Also, I would think that it would make for easier cleaing of the carbon out of the case necks. Consistancy is what gets good results.

Terry
 
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I guess that sounds like it would be good, but I don't see the need. I already hate brass prep as it is, don't personally want to lube case necks...
 
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I found a Thumler Model T tumbler that I use to coat my bullets. It has a 3 lb drum and is just right for bullet coating. I use about 8 grains of hBN and tumble for 3 hours. The coating is hard to get off and is heavier than what most people do. I dont think 3 grains is enough.


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I've been using it on several rifles as well. JRose, what do you do to prep the bullets before tumbling?

Ted_D, you bullets are not coming out properly. Too heavy a coating. Are you cleaning the bullets before hand?

The bullets should come out like JRose's just frosted.
 
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Quick question guys. Do you always add more powder? I tumble mine in a modelB with a peanut butter jar. Fits just right. But being it's impact coating do you always need to add more? I just don't want to over coat them if that's possible.
 
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Russ, I didn't do anything to prep them, I just threw them in there.

I just offered up this method for poor people like me, that only have one tumbler.
 
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Go to walmart in the womens cooking section, find the steaming pan combo for 20 bucks, the holes allow the BBs to fall thru and retain the bullets, I use the bottom pan for the BB storage, it's a 3 piece set, as for neck lube, you can mix the HbN with denatured alcohol to lube the necks with, I picked this little up from FNP or Former Navel Person, get the .5 micron, 70mn is too small, and this stuff is not good at all for your lungs, I think a certain someone is selling off the really small stuff to recoop his mistake.
 
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Ted D I use the redneck polishing method to remove the excess HbN, it's an old wool GI sock, I put the powdered donut looking pills in the sock and shake the excess off, again this stuff is not good for the lungs so take somekind precaution.
 
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I use a high tech 40oz plastic PB jar fits damn like made to measure in a thumbler rotary

Holds 250 bullets with ease

Bullets should look dull/frosted etc

toss em some polishing media for 5-10 mins

Done deal
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JRose</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Russ, I didn't do anything to prep them, I just threw them in there.

I just offered up this method for poor people like me, that only have one tumbler. </div></div>

JRose, I have tried both ways as well. Cleaning and just throwing them in.....

I actually get better results just doing it the same way as you.
 
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I was all set to order the 6mm DTAC billets with this stuff on them... However, my friend sent a bunch of his bullets to Tubb for coating and after firing a couple hundred of them, he had a real mess. There was horrible buildup all over the crown and this stuff was all over his chrono. This was out of a 308 Win. The stuff was really soft, pretty easy to just scratch off with your nail. Any idea why?

I'll try to get some pics of his bullets.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JRose</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hummer, I got some from 1917 here on the board. You can also get it from here in bulk.


http://www.lowerfriction.com/product-page.php?categoryID=2 </div></div>

You can get it from Lower friction for $90 a lb + $20 shipping. This guy is sticking it to people with that price. $560 return
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RussW1911 ®</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

Ted_D, you bullets are not coming out properly. Too heavy a coating. Are you cleaning the bullets before hand?

The bullets should come out like JRose's just frosted. </div></div>


Another specialist I guess. Damn I glad Im the only one that doesnt know anything.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: deadly0311</div><div class="ubbcode-body">did you knock some of those ballistic tips off from tumbling? </div></div>

Actually it was a bad run of bullets that Nosler replaced and they let me keep the bad ones.
 
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KY, I've been told that you can switch back and forth between coated and uncoated bullets, but my only past experience with hBN was with my .243 in which I never shot anything but coated bullets.

Same powder charge with naked vs. coated bullets I lost some velocity (about 40fps), but also a lot of pressure. Where I had flat primers, and just a hint of extractor mark naked, I now have rounder primers and no extractor marks coated.

I have noticed that lately my DTACs from Tubb have come looking like a powdery mess, but haven't noticed the problems Kombayotch has in mine.
 
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Powdery mess describes the bullets pretty well. Is there polishing stage that was missed or something? Is there some way to fix these?
 
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I dunno, when I did my own they came out looking good. I'm thinking SSS is just using too much powder... I might do my own DTACs in the future.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kombayotch</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Powdery mess describes the bullets pretty well. Is there polishing stage that was missed or something? Is there some way to fix these? </div></div>

shred some newspaper, put paper and pills back into the peanut butter jars and tumble
 
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I had a buddy send me down a jar full of the .70nm hBN and just got to use it the last couple weeks.
I wanted to try especially on the 6BR that I got with a 14-twist & pushing 68 grn. Berger's 3325 Vel. with 30.0 grn. of Viht N-133 . The thing is pegged-out and the Primers will pop about 6-8 out of 50 anytime when the Temp. gets up past 90 Deg.
First thing that I noticed after using it was the bolt was not as sticky after firing some Round. Took it out to 600 yrd. after that and It did knock off about .50 moa off the holdover that I had the previous week @ 600 yard. line. So hBN definitely takes the edge off the pressure curve when you are pushing things hard. Really did not notice any reduction in my group size, I shot a bughole @ 100 yard line right off the bat on the 1st time coating my bullets. But my 6mm does that a lot anyway.

Maybe ? possibly I might give the hBN a go with my .300wn with the 190 vld's. I was thinking about giving it a set-back pretty quick. So I think I will coat the 190's right off the get-go when I do.
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Thanks for the follow up JRose.

One more question, for acedemics only. Is it safe to kill and consume game animals with hBn coated bullets? I know people use coated hunting bullets(moly/Barnes/Winchesters coating) but haven't heard about hBn.

Thanks,

Jason
 
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We've been using Boron Nitride on our production bullets for a few months now with great success. Less fowling, less presure and an unexpected surprise was my cold bore shot was reduced buy about 70%. Seems to really help the big bore stuff like the .375 and .408 chey tac's. So far I've seen no negative affect on our test rifles.
George
Rocky Mountain Bullets
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kyshooter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks for the follow up JRose.

One more question, for acedemics only. Is it safe to kill and consume game animals with hBn coated bullets? I know people use coated hunting bullets(moly/Barnes/Winchesters coating) but haven't heard about hBn.

Thanks,

Jason </div></div>

Ita used in dental cement and make up so I think its safe.

http://www.lowerfriction.com/pdf/11.pdf
 
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I coated my first batch today and for some reason they came out with a black tint, it turned the bullets kind of a brown color. The PB jar has a thin blackish film on it. I wonder if the ball bearings I got from Neconos (they are black in color) is the cause of the strange color contamination?
 
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Pics

What the jar looks like now

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208gr Amax, before and after coating

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Here is what the ball bearings look like

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I was suprised at the color after seeing all of the "frosted" appearing bullets in articles/posts about hBN coating.
 
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I'll bet that there was a corrosion inhibiting compound on the bb's, that oil grease whatever has transferred to your pills, and jars, clean the jars and degrease the bb's.
 
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Degreasing the BBs was a pain, but they sure were dirty. Looks like acetone did the trick, now I'm tumbling them with Flitz to remove the rust. So much for tumbling without cleaning the media!
 
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I'm at a loss. While waiting for the ball bearings to get cleaned up a ran another batch of 100 in a new jar with Copperhead BBs as media. Well, they came out brown/bronze looking too. They seem nice and slick though so I'm sure the hBN is being applied properly. I'm just confused why my bullets are being contaminated with something.
 
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I use the HBN for all my bullets now and am very pleased. Combined with eliminating my ocd cleaning regiment I spend far more time shooting than cleaning.

I do where a hepa filter particle mask when Im working with the powder and I do try to make sure the stuff gets dumped directly into the pill bottle and try to not let it get airborne. When they are done tumbling I pluck them out of the pill bottle with a big set of tweezers that way not to much is getting into the air and Im not getting body oil on bullets or the containers. This does not take as long as it sounds and everything stays pretty clean. I also use the redneck polishing method of dumping them into a sock and rolling them around for a while.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: suasponte</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Bill:

As long as you not doing lines of a mirror with it!
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Terry </div></div>

your right its not bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!