It's melting time...

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Dutch Mosin
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It's melting time...

Post by Dutch Mosin » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:33 pm

Did some "melting" last Saturday.
I had loads of what we call "roof-lead" (sorry, I forgot the English word for it) laying around.
It's pure lead and I use it for casting my Vetterli and Beaumont boolits.
I think it was a day well spent.

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These are all the Vetterli(top) and Beaumont(bottom) boolits I have left.
Time to make some new ones.


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Made all of these myself.
Some of the Vetterli boolits don't look so good, but they fly fantastic.


Met vriendelijke groet,

Martin
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Post by dromia » Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:06 pm

Real men make and shoot cast. :mrgreen:

Nice work Martin.
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Post by mozark » Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:56 am

Nice bullets and ingots. What do those little RCBS ingots weigh? and how long are they? They seem a handy size.

I was reluctant to get into casting, too many other irons in the fire, and dragged my heels for some time. Now that I've begun, can't understand why I ever hesitated. Years ago I did quite a bit of foundry work, mostly bronze, and have missed the primal satisfaction of fire and molten metal. Lead smelting and bullet casting fills this yearning fairly well. With the added benifit of shootable projectiles.

At the moment I'm casting for 45-70, 50-70 (and 12.17x44R.) When I'm a bit less overwhelmed with work I've a mind to make paper-patch moulds for the Vetterli and 8x58R. I think that paper-patched moulds will be a fairly simple introduction to mould making, as I can make a straightforeward reamer and lathe bore them, rather than a cutter or cherry with lube grooves.

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Post by Dutch Mosin » Thu Feb 26, 2009 2:12 pm

Thanks for your reply Mozark.
These RCBS ingots weigh about 1lb each.
They are 8cm long(3.15"), 3cm wide(1.18") and 1.5cm high(0,6").
Got 101 ingots ready and some more lead ready to "melt".

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Met vriendelijke groet,

Martin
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