So I've been reloading for about 6 months and I'm absolutely hooked. I want to start casting my own bullets now. I haven't really started doing any research on casting alloys yet and I've come across a supply of lead alloy. The specs that go with this alloy are
74-76% Lead
14-16% Antimony
9.3-10.7% Tin
<0.5% Copper
My question to all the casting gurus is "Will this work to cast bullets" or more specifically "What am I going to have to do, to get this to work" I should be able to get some pure lead ingots from the same source. It seems to me that the higher levels of Tin and Antimony will make this alloy to hard so perhaps a 1:1 or 1:2 mixture with the pure lead would be better.
I'll most likely be using this mix for 30-30, 45-70, 9mm, 40, and of course shotgun slugs.
Also, what books would be the best starter books for casting bullets?
Thanks guys,
74-76% Lead
14-16% Antimony
9.3-10.7% Tin
<0.5% Copper
My question to all the casting gurus is "Will this work to cast bullets" or more specifically "What am I going to have to do, to get this to work" I should be able to get some pure lead ingots from the same source. It seems to me that the higher levels of Tin and Antimony will make this alloy to hard so perhaps a 1:1 or 1:2 mixture with the pure lead would be better.
I'll most likely be using this mix for 30-30, 45-70, 9mm, 40, and of course shotgun slugs.
Also, what books would be the best starter books for casting bullets?
Thanks guys,