Almostparadise Posted August 5, 2024 Author Posted August 5, 2024 5 hours ago, Arthur said: Drying stars is an art form of it's own. You can dry the whole stars, or you can dry incrementally. Sometimes stars take months to dry if they are large enough to keep moisture inside. I have a lot more stars to make before I pick up on anything more subtle than dry or not dry and maybe a little in between. I noticed that star priming also is in no hurry to reveal too many secrets too quick. You can't beat the feeling though when a small adjustment gives up a big payoff!
Zumber Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 1 hour ago, Almostparadise said: I just found this same star formulation on a thread here at APC. They are named Yankee Flashing Stars the thread was started by the the person that created the formula Someone just pasted the information verbatim to another forum without listing the source. After reading the thread I think I need to better dial in the size of the aluminum. One Post in particular shows a 3-in shell and I have to say it looks pretty nice. 1
Zumber Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 If still you are facing problem then switch to magnelium strobe formulations.
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