Well today I made my 2nd attempt to cast. Did it in front of my garage door outside. Was fairly windy. I set up my portable shooting stand as a casting table. The first problem was my hot plate to warm my molds was inside the garage. My door is/was frozen shut so I had to walk around to get my mold. I never set up a wind break for my PID controlled 4-20 Lee bottom pour. So the nozzle froze up a bunch of times. I was attempting to cast with a new NOE 4 hole brass mold for 45-70. It is a hollow point mold. My melt was set up at 725° F. I ended up with maybe 20 good bullets. The rest were rejects. Most were wrinkled. I attribute that to the mold being to cold. I also think I should have raised my temp to maybe 750°. The wait time while I fired up my torch to unplug the nozzle contributed greatly to keeping my mold cold. My first session last week was a great success but I feel I learned more with this session!