I picked up a 40-65 Taylor High Wall off a member. I had originally had big plans to load BPCR rounds, but I think I will take baby steps and load smokeless first.
I have been casting 38 Special and 45 LC bullets for a while now (3000-4000 bullets). My buddies and I had a smelting party about 3 years ago and I ended up with a batch of about 300 lbs of lead alloy. Used one bar of 60/40 bar solder to 30 lbs of wheel weights (getting about 16-20 lbs out of the 30 after chucking the clips and floaters). It has a hardness of about 16 bhn.
I just smelted down some pure lead as well (hardness around 5 bhn) for an alloy mix of about 20:1 I was going to make. I thought this would be the greatest alloy ever for this rifle for BPCR, but now I am not so sure. I have been reading the How-To's for the Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Shooter and the author says for bore riding bullets (similar mold I have) that a 20:1 mix can be too soft. He was recommending a hardness closer to #2 (which my 300 lbs is just about right).
After all of that, what would people here do? This will probably be a load with 3031 instead of BP. Would you use a 20:1 mix, the wheel weight alloy I made, or a mix of something else? I only have about 27lbs of pure lead right now, but will use what is best and figure out resupply later.
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have been casting 38 Special and 45 LC bullets for a while now (3000-4000 bullets). My buddies and I had a smelting party about 3 years ago and I ended up with a batch of about 300 lbs of lead alloy. Used one bar of 60/40 bar solder to 30 lbs of wheel weights (getting about 16-20 lbs out of the 30 after chucking the clips and floaters). It has a hardness of about 16 bhn.
I just smelted down some pure lead as well (hardness around 5 bhn) for an alloy mix of about 20:1 I was going to make. I thought this would be the greatest alloy ever for this rifle for BPCR, but now I am not so sure. I have been reading the How-To's for the Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Shooter and the author says for bore riding bullets (similar mold I have) that a 20:1 mix can be too soft. He was recommending a hardness closer to #2 (which my 300 lbs is just about right).
After all of that, what would people here do? This will probably be a load with 3031 instead of BP. Would you use a 20:1 mix, the wheel weight alloy I made, or a mix of something else? I only have about 27lbs of pure lead right now, but will use what is best and figure out resupply later.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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