Hi-Tek Heat Set Supercoat is sold in Powder form.
Hi-Tek powder is built with the latest generation resins and has the 2-extreme catalyst built in.
To use, simply measure out the appropriate amount of powder and add Acetone or M.E.K. (3.5 ounces of powder makes up to 16 fluid ounces of bullet coating).
Complete instructions are included.
I enjoyed using the OldGold coating. While I enjoy the vast assessment of colors, I still prefer the traditional "jacketed" colors.
Customer service is outstanding! Mike Gianni on Mar 4th 2021
It took a few tries to get it right, but the practice fails was worth it. My cast bullets are now beautifully coated and operate great. It took me a little time and patients to get my application skills correct and I had to re-melt and re-cast a couple of batches. I look at this as a learning experience and now I am turning out one great batch after another. Thanks and I will buy again for sure. Richard Allen Poe on Mar 3rd 2021
Easy instructions. First time turned out great. Very even coat, no lead in barrel. I wish all the measurements were in the same units just for easier mixing but thats being nit picky. Will buy again.
Appreciate the input on the measurements, We will look at making that change on the next printing. Unknown on Mar 3rd 2021
Great product!!! Gurpreet on Feb 5th 2021
I have been casting and swaging bullets for decades. I have used various lubes and gas checks as well as base guards. This is by far the best way to treat bullets. I was concerned that the coating would not adhere to swaged bullets. The instructions suggest that once a bullet has been sized, the coating would not reliably adhere. Nonetheless, I tried hi-tek on swaged bullets and got good adhesion. Performance and accuracy were excellent with conventional and polygonal barrels up to 1400fps in three different .357 revolvers. Same true in .45ACP up to about 1000fps. Hope to try a 180 grain cast gas check bullet in a .308 win. up to about 2400fps, but I need to get a harder alloy. In the mean time I plan on using the same bullet in a .300AAC. Pat on Feb 2nd 2021
It is different from powder coating but once you gave it mixed it’s easy to apply I think this exceeds the performance of traditional powder coating in almost every way Big Ben on Jan 28th 2021
Excellent product but superior customer service Bobby on Jan 21st 2021
studied youtube vis read instructions a few times to be sure came out great after i learned how long to coat love this stuff Brian Pegram on Jan 17th 2021
studied youtube vis read instructions a few times to be sure came out great after i learned how long to coat love this stuff Brian Pegram on Jan 17th 2021
Way better than powder coat. Read instructions, take your time. I added an additional step. I washed my bullets in acetone first, just a small amount in container and shook them up. I'm coating bullets out of original Winchester one piece mold. This mold has grooves similar to lees mold you tumble w alox. Took 4 coats to completely cover everything but it's on there doesn't come off even after sizing. Just bought more in another color Unknown on Dec 31st 2020