Sorry guys. I've been so busy with this reclassificaton/C-301/S-5 business I haven't had time to come back to the thread. I have a meeting with the minister of natural resouces set up for Monday. Wish me luck
Ok.....let's see.
It took me 2 days to cast them, working off and on,. One day to lube and size. I honestly don't know how many hours. I do a few hundred, go have a smoke, eat lunch, watch TV, do a few hundred more, go pick up the kids....you get the picture. I use pure wheel weights for my lead. The stick on wheel weights are the ones I pulled out the the last batch of weights I got. I don't have a lubrisizer...or whatever you call them. The last time I looked, they were $210 bucks at Epps, plus dies, plus top punches, plus lube. I've used Lee's liquid alox since I started casting. I can lube about 2000 bullets with a single bottle. I've never had a leading/lube problem using it. Just take an old coffee can, dump in about 300 bullets, dump on some lube and shake...dump them on my reloading bench and start sizing. Then I throw them back in the can, add a little more lube, shake and stand them up to dry.
Yea, it's a little messy, but that's life. For the cost of a lubrisizer, I can lube aproximately 120,000 bullets or about 2 decades worth
To cast these particular bullets, I used my new RCBS Promelt furnace. Nice bit of kit. Also, a Lee 2 cavity mould. I have a six cavity around here somewhere, but I couldn't find it. I dropped them all into a 5 gallon bucket of cold water to harden them up like I do with all my bullets. I think that covers everybody's questions.
Cheers guys. I'm off to the range for a bit of shooting.