I figured the Lead/Lead-Alloys forum was as or more appropriate as anywhere for the topic...
I'm curious. We all seem to have a passion for casting, and many of us "scrap for lead" wherever possible. Despite our best efforts at due diligence on lead alloy content, undoubtedly many of us (like me) run across batches out of the smelter that are sketchy at best in terms of alloy and composition.
So I'll cut to the chase - what's your "cast it and shoot it" gun of choice? For me it's the 45acp. Far and away vs. most of my other CB-spitters, it really doesn't seem to give a hoot what I cast/size/lube/load as long as it's between about 10-20 BHN. Handguns in general are less picky about CB alloy composition, I admit, but compared to other calibers I cast for (9mm, 380, 357, 44mag, rifles in general) it REALLY doesn't give a hoot.
And you?