I have the fourth edition book and have started reading it. Man thats a lot of lead lol. I wonder how many bullets you can get out of that. Thanks for all the info folks.Don2 wrote:If I may add a little info.
You need to buy a book...It's the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook. I have the Third Edition, not sure what edition is current?
This book will tell you just about all you need to know about what you want to do
I keep mine handy, its always been good reading. Plus it has a bunch of recipes/loads using lead bullets.
Wheel Weights are always a thrill to find...But with all the tree hugging and world saving that is going on these dayZ...they are getting hard to find. Plus they have some now that are not lead...so be careful.
If some float and don't want to melt at normal temp..scoop them out, do not turn temp up..!!!
An old Rancher by me had melted a bunch of misc. lead and poured it into a hole in the ground as a mold???
Think it was old tractor wheel weights.
He had heard me asking people if they had any lead they wanted to get rid of or sell and said he had just what I wanted....all I had to do is get it to my house..!!
Well...It was a LARGE hole about 18" x 18".Needless to say it was toooooooo heavy for me to move, had to use a tractor to put it into my truck then use my front end loader to remove it...It almost imposable to get a large chunk of pure lead into smaller pieces!!!!! Think about it....I tried everything but build a large fire and melt it!!!
I'm still working on it....it's kinda like big a pet lead rock.
ALSO...It would be very nice to have a BHN lead hardness tester to get your mix where you want it.
The best one I have seen is this one, but its about $100..!!
http://www.lbtmoulds.com/hardtester.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A few guys I know on other reloading forums have this unit and love it.
Don2
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- Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:30 pm
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- Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:59 am
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Re: Bullet casting question
My brother-n-law works for a company that deals with xrays. I took a chance and asked him if he had any lead laying around. He was upset because they had just cleaned out the shop and told me that if I had asked him a week earlier I would be in good shape because they had taken over 100lbs. of it to the dump. Talk about waiting on a train when the bus came in . lolOldCannon wrote:I will gladly accept all donations of pure, soft lead. My Minie balls insist on only the finest lead
I'm curious about your source. I'm told that there are places that have scrap "xray wall" lead, but I can never find a "Lead Walls R Us" store
Seems every tire shop I go to they tell me that someone already gets their tire weights or they sell it back to the manufacturer to make some money back. If i wasnt into reloading or looking for lead, I would trip over it everywhere I went. lol
- Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:36 am
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Bullet casting question
I posted tis earlier but I never saw it show up, so I will post it again. I bought a Lyman Big dipper kit and was given some lead that came from a wall in an xray room. Its pretty soft lead so I am almost sure it is pure lead. Any way, after getting all this material and buying a set of Lee 40s&w 175 grn. mold, I decided to cast some bullets because I am a very impatient person and wanted to see if I could do it. My question is, Why did the bullets I cast all come out about 10 grns heavier than the mold says they are to be? Is it because I did it with straight lead and not mix anything with them? Just curious if anyone could tell me. Thanks.