Well, I finally did it. I popped my casting cherry tonight.
My Lee mould came in the mil yesterday, and today I fired up the burner and cast my first boolits. I prepped the mold by cleaning it and lubing it up with anti seizing lube, and began to pour. My first two boolits were an abomination and I'm embarrassed to even show. The next two got better and it was all uphill from there. I did a batch of around 100, and they all came in at 184 grains or 186 grains. Funny how that worked. None of them I weighed came in at 185 (no big deal as far as I'm concerned).
So a few questions to the more experienced here.
1) The mould is a Lee C312-185-1R, being used to cast for a Lee Enfield. I've slugged the barrel and it came out at .3125. The boolits coming out of the mould are .3135 - .314. If need be, can I size them all to .314 with a sizer?
2) While casting, I never could get rid of the film on top of the lead in the pot. Is this normal? I'd scrape it all away but it would return. I smelted it into ingots last weekend, fluxed three times on each pot and cleaned it up until I thought it was good to go. But when re melting it tonight, it seemed to always be covered in an extremely thin film.
3) Not only is this my first time casting, but it will be my first time reloading as well. I noticed after re-sizing my .303 brass (neck sizing only in the Lee .303 Collet, the boolits don't fit when I they and push them in by hand. I'm assuming them will under the pressure of the reloading press?
Here's some pics of the final result. The two horrible looking boolits were my first ever and as horrible as they are, I think I'll keep'em.
My Lee mould came in the mil yesterday, and today I fired up the burner and cast my first boolits. I prepped the mold by cleaning it and lubing it up with anti seizing lube, and began to pour. My first two boolits were an abomination and I'm embarrassed to even show. The next two got better and it was all uphill from there. I did a batch of around 100, and they all came in at 184 grains or 186 grains. Funny how that worked. None of them I weighed came in at 185 (no big deal as far as I'm concerned).
So a few questions to the more experienced here.
1) The mould is a Lee C312-185-1R, being used to cast for a Lee Enfield. I've slugged the barrel and it came out at .3125. The boolits coming out of the mould are .3135 - .314. If need be, can I size them all to .314 with a sizer?
2) While casting, I never could get rid of the film on top of the lead in the pot. Is this normal? I'd scrape it all away but it would return. I smelted it into ingots last weekend, fluxed three times on each pot and cleaned it up until I thought it was good to go. But when re melting it tonight, it seemed to always be covered in an extremely thin film.
3) Not only is this my first time casting, but it will be my first time reloading as well. I noticed after re-sizing my .303 brass (neck sizing only in the Lee .303 Collet, the boolits don't fit when I they and push them in by hand. I'm assuming them will under the pressure of the reloading press?
Here's some pics of the final result. The two horrible looking boolits were my first ever and as horrible as they are, I think I'll keep'em.



