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Thread: 22 Rimfire Lead...

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    Question 22 Rimfire Lead...

    I have a friend who shoots 22 rimfire competition. He practices at his residence and uses a bullet trap to stop the boolits…

    He literally has ½ dozen or more coffee cans full of the recovered lead…

    I melted some of it and poured it into Lee ingots. I was thinking this lead would be fairly soft…

    When dropping an ingot from a few inches above my garage floor, it makes a distinct “ring” as compared to the “thud” from a pure lead ingot…

    It seem seems these 22 rimfire boolits might be harder than I thought…

    Anyone know what BHN rimfire lead might be?...

    Thanks…BCB

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    I cannot remember what the hardness was, but I use it with 3% tin in my 308 and it shoots great. My record 5 shot group at 100 yards is .305" and at 300 yards is 1.610".

    Remember bullet fit is rule number one.

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    IF I remember correctly from my readings 22rf lead is +/- 98% lead and 2% antimony, add 2-3% tin and you should be good for handgun velocities.

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    I am shooting it at over 1900 fps.

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    I'm using 22rf lead from Eley bullets from a college rifle range. I was told it contains 1.5% Antimony. I add 1.5% Tin and water-drop and get a very nice alloy.
    God Bless, Whisler

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    I am of the belief that it contains 1.5-2% antimony also.
    this makes sense to me as they swage the little guy's, tin isn't friendly to swaging.

    I have also heard from a normally reliable source that they contain that much tin.
    I stated my doubts and the reason why, and he said he would do a re-check of his facts.
    I haven't heard back from him yet,,,, so I'm going with the antimony until then.

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    I have melted down over 1000 lbs of 22 rim fire-lead and it all checks at 7.0 to 7.5 BHN.

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    Just staying at home and playing with multi-color boolits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfloyd View Post
    I have melted down over 1000 lbs of 22 rim fire-lead and it all checks at 7.0 to 7.5 BHN.

    Lafaun
    Thank you. I have melted down only about 5 lbs and it also checked in the 7 BHN range. They were all from domestic sources.

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    When I had mine analyzed this is what they said was in it. This was only the first melt to go from shards of lead to a ingot for another melting and the reason for the silicates at 2.61

    Si 2.61
    Sb .788
    Pd .003
    Pb 93.53
    Cu .160
    P 1.88

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    You could go to this thread
    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...-Pb&highlight= and see if he is taking samples again, then end up sending him a pound of lead per test you want done and a BB size sample to test.



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    it works just fine for my handgun loads 700-1000 fps. hml.

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