Saturday, June 8, 2013

Just Casted My First Boolits

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Last edited by hylander; Today at 08:07 AM.
Great job on your first casts! Unfortunately now you are hooked and will spend countless hours casting and forget to spend any time with the Wife/Girlfriend.

Doc

I will do my casting while my wife does the mopping inside since she runs me out of the house anyways
when you start dropping good boolits like that, you keep on going.
it's all an educated guess,,,, till the trigger is pulled.

the more i find out about shootin boolits, the more it contradicts everything i ever learned about shooting jaxketed.

when you start dropping good boolits like that, you keep on going.Seriously, how did you stop at 10? Those look damn nice for straight WW. It appears your mold was up to temp too, you must have preheated it or dipped it in the melt.

Though to be picky, i think the edges of the driving bands could be a little more square. Maybe a touch of tin or hotter mold.

Nice job! Is that 30-06 you are loading them in? For what gun?

Edit: what the hell am i saying, those edges look great

Seriously, how did you stop at 10? Those look damn nice for straight WW. It appears your mold was up to temp too, you must have preheated it or dipped it in the melt.

Though to be picky, i think the edges of the driving bands could be a little more square. Maybe a touch of tin or hotter mold.

Nice job! Is that 30-06 you are loading them in? For what gun?

Edit: what the hell am i saying, those edges look great

Thanks guys,
Well I stoppped at 10 because I really have no idea what I'm doing I wasn't really ready to cast but I just got antsy and wanted to try. To preheat the mold I sat it on top of the pot while the Lead melted and then dipped it into the melt.
Yes 30-06, 1903A3 4 groove
I need to find a source for tin and also how much would I add ?
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Add up to about 2%. To make calculations easier I convert everything to grains. One pound equals 7000 grains. For 2%, you would add 140 grains of tin per pound of alloy. Roll plumbing solder is what I've found most convenient to use for tin. Just clip off and weigh it. I've found the .118" lead free solder I use weighs about 20 grains per inch, so about 7 inches per pound of alloy.
Your bullets look good. I would have had a hard time stopping there! I think you're officially "hooked" into this obsession.

PS. I would be curious to know what diameter your bullets dropped in the nose and the body. I've been trying to find this mold myself.

Thanks,
Rick

What Rick said, I'll add that when buying the lead-free solder, make sure of it's metal composition. It varies a lot. What I try to find is the 95% tin,,-- 5% antimony alloy. That gives mainly tin with the bonus of a touch of antimony. There's some that has silver in it, from 5 to ten %. Also found is some that has silver and copper, but seldom more than 10%.

If you get lucky and find some old bar solder, it comes in different alloy percentages. Lead is always the first number like 60-40% lead-tin.

It's been 45 years since my first time casting, can't remember that far back! BUT I'm certain of one thing, my first boolits did NOT LOOK THAT GOOD!

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tin is the first number.
even in alloys it's expressed tin/antimony/lead.
or tin /antimony/copper, silver.
it's all an educated guess,,,, till the trigger is pulled.

the more i find out about shootin boolits, the more it contradicts everything i ever learned about shooting jaxketed.

Thanks guys, I will get some Tin today. PS. I would be curious to know what diameter your bullets dropped in the nose and the body. I've been trying to find this mold myself. Rick:
Body dropped .3115
Nose dropped .298

I was hoping the nose would be over .300
I sent an email to Lee, they said it will if I change my alloy.

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