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Anyone Try Casting Their Own?
I have been reloading for several years and a few weeks ago got the stuff together to do my own 148gr DEWCs. Here are a couple picts.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277588700.jpg
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I do, old wheel weights!
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Since I live in the land of weirdness (CA) lead wheel weights are no longer allowed but my neighbor get pure 50# blocks every 2 weeks and makes some large fishing sinkers so now he is getting more so I can have some. Free is great and that has dropped the cost of a 357 wadcutter down to about 8 to 9 cents a peice!
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I have been thinking about it to cut the costs of my IDPA habit, but stock Glock barrel rifling leads up rather quickly so unless I buy an aftermarket barrel, I am stuck with paying $85 per thousand for jacketed bullets.
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When I was shooting BP silhouette and Creedmoor I was casting my own all the time. For handgun it really doesn't pay but you can't really buy match quality bullets for the long range rifle stuff. I never used wheel wts....only pure lead and tin. Keeping the melt and mould at a constant temp is key in producing consistent bullets for match use.
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I've been casting bullets since I was a kid. The vast majority of my shooting is done with bullets cast from wheel weights; all of my handgun bullets and my hunting bullets for the rifles are old wheel weights. Match bullets are cast from pure foundry quality 20:1 lead/tin alloy. Muzzle loader bullets and round balls are cast from pure lead.
I don't shoot cast bullets because they are cheaper - I shoot them because they are better for most purposes when used in calibers that generate muzzle velocities below about 2,000 fps. This includes all handguns, all muzzle loaders, all black powder cartridge arms, all pistol caliber rifles and carbines, and most straight case rifle calibers. They are more accurate (in most cases) than jacketed bullets in these classes of firearms. They penetrate deeper (usually by several times) and do far more tissue damage. They break big bones without coming apart. They can be driven faster for any given bullet weight and pressure. They are easier on guns, which is important with the older firearms. And on and on... It is also a very fascinating, relaxing, enjoyable hobby in its own right. The possibilities are limitless, with literally dozens and dozens of bullet designs and weights suitable for any caliber and any purpose to which one may ever put any given caliber. Plus subtle variations in alloy, lubricant, sizing diameter, heat treatment, quenching, and, once again, on and on. One can spend a lifetime fooling around with the variations available and never cover it all. Or, one can use any number of well documented "standard" bullets and loads for any given caliber, worked out by generations of shooters and refined to near perfection. Or any approach in between. Anyway, welcome to the hobby. Have fun, and keep us posted on your progress and results. |
Have cast my own BP bullets
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oh, I thought you meant "Casting Couch";)
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I don't reload so I have stuff to sell. Any takers ?
Bullets (1,000s), brass( 1000s), lead (100s of lb) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781524.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781572.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781591.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781616.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781635.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781660.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781697.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277781740.jpg |
I'll forward this to a friend of mine...
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Lead, I hope you're doing good ventilation.
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