So, today I decided to get into casting my own bullets. Bought the melter, a die, and a roll of solder (95% tin). Melted down a few old dive weights, mixed in some of the tin solder, and had a merry old time. I made up a couple of hundred rounds. I measured them, and they came out at .312".......the box for the mold said .309 ......ok.....now what.....well, lets just see how these load into a Win 30-30 case.....nope....it's shearing off a small amount of lead from the lands....of course, on one side, not evenly all the way around and the bullet doesn't sit straight in the case. I should note one other thing. I'm not looking for deadly accuracy from these things....just something cheap to play around with at the range.
Questions.....would chamfering the cases help? Would these even be ok to put through my 30-30 since they're .004" overside? Should I just go and look for another mold, and throw the whole batch back in the melter???????
Any voice of experience would be appreciated. Thanks....
Questions.....would chamfering the cases help? Would these even be ok to put through my 30-30 since they're .004" overside? Should I just go and look for another mold, and throw the whole batch back in the melter???????
Any voice of experience would be appreciated. Thanks....

















































