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  • Ricci.Wright

    The Lyman "Cast Bullet Handbook" 4th Edition is the first new cast bullet handbook published by Lyman in 30 years. It was written by well-know cast bullet author, Mike Venturino and edited by Thomas J. Griffin. This handbook contains everything a bullet caster ever wanted to know about cast lead bullets in one book. This information includes data for all current Lyman molds and select RCBS, Redding and Lee molds.

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  • Oakie
    Ricci.Wright: 30635388500891/comments/30635380859035

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    The Lyman "Cast Bullet Handbook" 4th Edition is the first new cast bullet handbook published by Lyman in 30 years. It was written by well-know cast bullet author, Mike Venturino and edited by Thomas J. Griffin. This handbook contains everything a bullet caster ever wanted to know about cast lead bullets in one book. This information includes data for all current Lyman molds and select RCBS, Redding and Lee molds.

    Thank you sir. My father recommended the same book!!!! Both can't be wrong

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  • Grunt2

    I have cast literally tons of lead projectiles in my life...my best advice is to contact a local shooting club and offer to trade the pure lead for wheel weights or wheel weights lead ingots...Muzzle loaders (at least in our area) find pure lead hard to find...Good luck!!!

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  • buddyb

    You can mix the pure lead about 50/50 with wheel weights and make a pretty good bullet.Be very careful with molten lead,especially around water.I had lead spattered on the ceiling of my old shop from throwing a bullet in the pot that had mud on it.

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  • Oakie
    Grunt2: 30635388500891/comments/30635394981019

    I have cast literally tons of lead projectiles in my life...my best advice is to contact a local shooting club and offer to trade the pure lead for wheel weights or wheel weights lead ingots...Muzzle loaders (at least in our area) find pure lead hard to find...Good luck!!!

    I have about 200 pounds of wheel weights and about a shopping cart full of pure lead. I get pure lead from houses they tear down. My son is a mechanic and gets buckets full of wheel weights.

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  • Grunt2
    Oakie: 30635388500891/comments/30635405399451

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    I have about 200 pounds of wheel weights and about a shopping cart full of pure lead. I get pure lead from houses they tear down. My son is a mechanic and gets buckets full of wheel weights.

    Nice...I would use the wheel weights...

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  • roswellnative

    use some lead and some wheel weight

    I like a little of some tin , i add some old bullets i had from black powdedays

    biggest concern is they are not torqued to soon with the sprue cut. mold needs to be hot but not to hot

    #roundwillpenetrate

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  • papernicker

    Wheel weights need a guy that knows what wheel weights are. Many avoid them.

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  • roswellnative

    bottom spure cut needs too be done after bullet has solidified

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  • toad67

    I used to roll my own bullets for many different chamberings, but after really looking into it, I decided to give it up. With the cost of molds, finding/buying lead, all the related tools and additives, propane or electricity to melt lead, let alone the health risk of breathing in that nasty stuff for 40+ years I just decided to start buying precast bullets, and I can find more productive ways to spend my time, like shooting. I almost always buy from Oregon Trail Bullets, because they are great bullets at a great price, and they offer free shipping over$150. However, if you have the time and want to do it at home, cheers!!

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  • pulsarnc

    Cruise on over and join the cast boolits group. Everything you ever need to know about bullet casting in one place . Download and read Glen Flyxwell book From ingot to target . You can't go wrong with this website

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  • bpost

    For use in a rifle you can use wheel weights up to about 2,000 FPS. Make sure you sort the Zn marked weights from the Pb marked ones. That will keep zonk out of your melt. All stick on weights are zink so don't use them.

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  • pulsarnc

    Not all stick ons are zink . Most ,at least in nc are pure or almost pure lead . Save them for trade with the guys who shoot muzzle loaders

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  • bpost

    I am an outside sales rep for a LARGE wholesale tire company. We use tons of wheel weights. I have not seen a Pb stick on wheel weight in five years. Your mileage may vary.

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