Where do you buy your casting lead & what's it cost you? I want to get into casting my own bullets, I really do. But when I look at what I pay to Western Metal for Campro bullets vs anywhere that I can ever find casting lead for... it just isn't worth it.
$85 gets me 500 250 grain copper plated 45 long colt bullets. 17 cents each
7000 grains in a pound. If I cast 250 grain bullets, I could get as many as 28 bullets from a pound, but with some waste I'll assume 25-26. Online retailers want over $3.50 per pound. So that's 14 cents each if I assume 25 bullets per pound... but it's still plus shipping and still needs my time to actually do the work.
I enjoy doing my own work on many things... but if it doesn't come any cheaper than $3.50 a pound for lead, I just can't see why I'd want to buy a melt pot and molds.
Where do you buy casting lead from and what do you pay? I'm in rural Saskatchewan, so online would be ideal... but shipping kills that idea. I would be willing to consider lots of spots in Sask or Alta if it gets as low as $1ish a pound. Where do you go?
$85 gets me 500 250 grain copper plated 45 long colt bullets. 17 cents each
7000 grains in a pound. If I cast 250 grain bullets, I could get as many as 28 bullets from a pound, but with some waste I'll assume 25-26. Online retailers want over $3.50 per pound. So that's 14 cents each if I assume 25 bullets per pound... but it's still plus shipping and still needs my time to actually do the work.
I enjoy doing my own work on many things... but if it doesn't come any cheaper than $3.50 a pound for lead, I just can't see why I'd want to buy a melt pot and molds.
Where do you buy casting lead from and what do you pay? I'm in rural Saskatchewan, so online would be ideal... but shipping kills that idea. I would be willing to consider lots of spots in Sask or Alta if it gets as low as $1ish a pound. Where do you go?