I don't cast bullets, so I'm fairly ignorant of the process, but I do purchase coated lead bullets.
Even with powder coated, I've found that I was still getting leading in my barrels. Once I started rejecting coated bullets with exposed lead, that problem cleared up.
I know you need to swage the bullets after coating, and I guess the swaging is removing the coating?
Is there anything that can be done after the fact to deal with that exposed lead? I hate just tossing bullets.
Even with powder coated, I've found that I was still getting leading in my barrels. Once I started rejecting coated bullets with exposed lead, that problem cleared up.
I know you need to swage the bullets after coating, and I guess the swaging is removing the coating?
Is there anything that can be done after the fact to deal with that exposed lead? I hate just tossing bullets.