ronsnighttrain
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I have been tossing the idea around about starting to cast my own bullits for 9mm. What kind of mixture of lead/tin would be a good mix for me to look for.
Wheel weights would be the go to. Learn to powder coat and type of lead won't matter as much.
Powder coating replaces the bullet lube and protects the lead from the hot gasses of the burning gun powder which allows you to use a softer alloy.Lead wheel weights. Not all of 'em are lead these days. Read a book about casting first.
Powder coat is just paint. Doesn't replace the lead.
Anyone who casts should read this book. Down load it's free!Read the casting book mentioned. Without powder coating, you should (need) to have the right hardness or softness for the bullet to properly seal in the barrel to get your max performance. All different hardness's will go down the barrel, some real good, some just ok. Way too soft and you get leading and burn through, way too hard and you loose FPS. That casting book tells it all and is a super reference for everyone. Powder coating does change things because it protects the lead from burning through, but not all people powder coat.
A super site for some great reading.
http://www.lasc.us/CastBulletNotes.htm