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swampbird
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I would like to hear from someone who cast their own. I'd like to get into making lead bullets for rifles.

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pandaxmx
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I cast bullets for my 44,38,30 cal and 9mm. I use wheel weights as the lead, your best bet is to get a cast bullet book they sell them on e-bay, also all of the molds except one special 6 pack mold are lee molds, what else would you like to know?

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swampbird
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What kind of pot is best to use?...the bottom dump or just ladle the hot lead?

I need to know what to buy and what to stay away from.....

Do you pay for the wheel weights?

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pandaxmx
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What kind of pot is best to use?...the bottom dump or just ladle the hot lead?

I need to know what to buy and what to stay away from.....

Do you pay for the wheel weights?

Well I use a ladle, but I used a bottom dump for many years, Some folks say that ladleing is the best , I really never found the difference in the lead but I enjoy using the ladle for my 6 hole 44 mag mold....I used a lee bottom dump pot but always leaked after 6 months, but the price was always right so i didn't mind, but a friend of mine gave me a old ladle pot holds about 15 lbs of lead and i have been using it 4 years now boy it looks like it is from 1930 , but works well there isn't a name on it, the lee ladle pot is fine and not expensive... On the subject of lead wheel weights, I used to go to these tire places and ask for what they had some places will give it to you , the last place i went to the manager came out with a 5 gal bucket 3/4 full and asked me how much i would give him I said jokingly $20 and to my surprise he said ok,,,,now thats a deal.. lead is getting expensive, once you get into it you will want to mix alum and lead to get the correct hardness, getting yourself a good lead reloading book will give you the measurements...I myself for what i load wheel weights are fine...By the way a lot of folks say the melting lead breathing in the fumes is unhealthy , i'd say yes if you were not in a ventlated room, I have friends that have been melting lead for bullets for 30 years in a ventalated area and has not had any problems, just be careful with kids and pregnant women

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swampbird
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I understand the hazards of lead. I would cast out in the garage, use a fan to pull the fumes away from me.

I will be picking up my grandfathers lead pot this summer. He was a plumber back in the day where they leaded cast iron pipe joints together. It's a propane heated pot and stand, ladles, and @300 lbs of lead ingots.....he use to cast his own sinkers so I have access to those molds.

Where are you buying your casting supplies and molds?

Ps. you get the hankering to to build a 6.8 let me know, i'll help you out with tools and shade tree knowledge.....

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