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I went to cast up a bunch of boolits this morning and am down to my last 22 ingots. Had over 500 this past spring. Didn't realize I went through so much this past year. Sure can go through them faster with 285 gr WFN 45's.

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Am helping a good friend with improving his cast methods so this spring i mixed up a 125# lot of 50/50 WW pure +1/2%tin he starts cast a shooting his 45colt last week he ask where i move his bucket of lead too because this one only got 4 ingots left. my reply was you move it too the berm 255grs at a time!! now you can help find WW and pure lead. Clint
 
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Take up casting .22 bullets---58 grains you get 120 per pound. Those that have not done it will tell you it is tedious. I don't find it to be too much different than the bigger ones.
 
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Take up casting .22 bullets---58 grains you get 120 per pound. Those that have not done it will tell you it is tedious. I don't find it to be too much different than the bigger ones.


The casting isn't tedious, but gas checking the little beggars certainly is!
 
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Well, it's gone. Cast up over 600 today. Drained the pot to the last bullet.

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Doubless--I seat gas checks using RCBS sizer/luber and usually during the course will get a small amount of lube on my fingers so that the checks stick sorta like a magnet and make them pretty easy to manipulate. I have also shot the bullets without checks and I question if they are really needed.
 
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Hit a few tire stores the other day. Brought home two 5-gal buckets (100 lbs each) full. Smelted one down this am. Dang! Only got 44 lbs of WW ingots. The rest; 34 lbs of the soft adhisive stick on weights that run close to 8 BHN (pure lead) and other 22 lbs was clips, steel/etc weights. Not a good percentage. I was hoping for a 80/20 ratio not a 44/56 ratio.

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It is probably hard to find today, but I would check print shops and metal salvage "yards" for linotype.

they might have some lying around, as most do not ues it any longer.


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You might be able to trade the soft stick-on weights for clip-on weights to someone with a muzzle loader.
 
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Picked up another 12 lbs of stickons today.
 
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I'm new to casting and have been decently lucky on obtaining WW's. Was given a 40lb. chunk of pure lead the other day. Now I gotta get busy making ingots!


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Tire shops around here (Houston) just won't give up the WW. I even offer to pay!

At 430gr per boolit, I am really running through the lead. I better find a honey hole quick!


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