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    Boolit Man
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    Question for those who use Lee 00 buckshot mold

    Hey guys,

    I have the Lee 00 buckshot mold that can drop eighteen pellets per pour. I have tried casting with "pure" lead (from melted birdshot), WW lead, and Lyman #2 alloy.

    I have been unsuccessful in getting good fillout while using "pure" lead or WW lead, no matter how hot I get the melt or mold.

    The only way I can get good fillout (~85-90% of all cavities filled completely per pour) is by using Lyman #2.

    I'd prefer to save my Lyman #2 alloy for other casts though.

    What alloy are you successful with when using the Lee 00 buck mold, and at what temp?

    Thanks!

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    I use straight clip on WW metal, however I pressure pour. Ie. place the mold cavity directly against the spout, once full I pull it away to form a spru.

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    I never had much success with ladle pouring in this mould.
    I switched up to a bottom pour lead melter and had instant success.

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    Melted bird shot is probably not pure lead it's more in the range of wheel weights. I used to use wheel weight exclusively because I could get them. I did find they cast a bit better when a little more tin was added.
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    I haven't tried pure lead, only range scrap which runs about wheelweight alloy. I cast fast and hot and is all works well. Pure lead is tougher to get fillout. Try adding some tin (bar solder or whatever), that should help.

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    stick on wheel weight run very hot (850f as i recall) . It took a few pours to get up to temperature, but once I did and go a feel for how to pour so that it filled well, it worked fairly well for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonie View Post
    I use straight clip on WW metal, however I pressure pour. Ie. place the mold cavity directly against the spout, once full I pull it away to form a spru.
    I'm with moonie on this one. I just cast up a ton tonight with a brand new mould.

    Running it hot and using a sweetened 50/50 COWW and pure was giving me some fits.

    Pressure pour and the lower the mould to leave a little puddle on each cavity gave 100% success.

    Can't wait to shoot these suckers. Now I need load data.

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    ive cast mine using everything from pure soft to lymans #2 and always had good fill out with my bottom pours

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    Ok guys, some good suggestions here...I'll give some a try.

    As always, thank you!!

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    For casting 00 in my HM2 mold I run it hot and fast to get perfect fill out. Get that mold HOT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael J. Spangler View Post
    I'm with moonie on this one. I just cast up a ton tonight with a brand new mould.

    Running it hot and using a sweetened 50/50 COWW and pure was giving me some fits.

    Pressure pour and the lower the mould to leave a little puddle on each cavity gave 100% success.

    Can't wait to shoot these suckers. Now I need load data.
    My favorite load:

    2 3/4" Cheddite Hull Ched209 BlueDot 30.5gr FS12 gas seal Teflon wrapper Lead grains 773 #00 3x5=15 Buckshot Pressure 9400 1060fps

    It's a thumper, on both ends...

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    I use this mold a lot.

    Get it hot on a hotplate before you start to cast, hot enough so the sprue plate will sizzle if you touch it with a wet tip. And make the alloy good a hot too (I pour pure lead at 800F).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SniderBoomer View Post
    Get it hot on a hotplate before you start to cast, hot enough so the sprue plate will sizzle if you touch it with a wet tip.
    This comment saved me a bunch of time. I have yet to cast yet, so there's no telling how much time you just saved me!

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