Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: recurve shooter on October 22, 2010, 06:53:02 pm
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got in my bullet molding stuff today. made up fifteen pounds of purified ingots of nice soft lead. waitin on my dad to get home and we gunna try to make up some roundballs. haveing a ball, glad i bought this stuff. ;D
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HEY R S what did you get??? tell us the size ect, I'd like to hear more thanks JEFFW
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no prollem. Lee molds for .575 and .44, for my .58 cabellas hawken and my .44 revolvers. both are double cavity molds which are nice. lee ingot molds and a 20 pound lee electric bottom pour furnace, which is really nice. i made up some rbs tonight. the .44s came out nice, but the .58s im haveing problems with . they aint comeing out perfectly round, they kinda have wrinkles in them. not really sure whats up with that. i still have some stuff to learn i guess, but i have plenty of time for that. actually have some really nice lead from the scrap yard, it was in a big rolled up sheet, and its softer than the hornady rbs i have. having a blast with this stuff so far, cant wait to try it again. :D oh also got a little cast iron pot and the little dipper so i can make them over a campfire to.
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Open a window get some cross ventilation in. Lead fumes are not good.
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yeah i know that much lol. i work outside or in the shop with the big car door open and a two big circulation fans running. ;D
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Your wrinkly balls are something to be concerned about. Have you seen a doctor?
Seriously, no big deal. It just means that the lead is cooling as it is poured into the mold. Get your mold hotter by "running balls" until they come out shiny and smooth. Let the wrinkly ones cool off to the side and drop them back into the mold.
Sometimes I hang onto the wrinkly ones and use those for close range plinking at the range.
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lol. cast about seventy of each .44 and .58 yesterday. got some pretty nice ones. off to try to find a scale today lol. ;D