I am a rank newbe and after purchasing a fine Browning BPCR rifle (My first rifle in 45-70 cal) and deciding to try my hand at reloading, here's my question. Today as I fire up my RCBS Pro Melt for the first time and begin to melt some lead I have on hand, I starte4d out by making ingots in a Lyman 1# mould. Naturally since I have purchased a Lyman 535 Gr Postell mould, I decided to try some boolits, just to see how they turned out. I seem to be having an issue with the flow adjustment on the pot. What should I be looking for with the flow adjustment. Obviously to much and the overflow spills out over the mould, but my boolits in this trial run were not filled out.....wrinkles and such. I may have more than one issue here but in trying to eliminate one thing at a time, how important is the flow rate from the pot towards making good boolits?