I have been looking for some information on coating R.E.A.L bullets for the .45 flintlock I build last winter. I know that many use bore butter, Alox and similar lubricants. I cast bullets for my other guns and have done a fair amount of powder coating and shooting these bullets without getting any leading. So my thought was if I could do this also with muzzleloader conicals like R.E.A.L bullets. Yesterday, I powdercoated a hand full of bullets and shot 6 today. The load was 70 grain Goex. I had no trouble inserting the bullets into the barrel (not coned) and pushing them down on the load. I did not clean in between the shots and it was not getting harder getting them in as I progressed shooting. The cleaning was easier than the bore butter and Alox. After getting clean patches with water, I use normally dry patches. They came out clean quickly. Before, when using bore butter or Alox, I would get some black stuff on them. Now, this is not the case anymore. When putting a bore light into the bore it was clean and shiny. No leading was detected. I know, this is not the most traditional approach, but it seems that it could benefit some. When powder coating, I normally use the bake and shake method and use cheap red powder from HF.