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    Isotope Lead for Hollow Points?

    I've got a couple GB Hollow Point moulds on the way, and have bought some of Sam's isotope lead to cast with, as it seems pretty close to 20:1 alloy.

    Is there anything I need to add to the mix, or will it cast okay for HPs as is?

    Has anybody cast HPs with this lead, and if so, how did it come out?

    Thanks,

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    Contact GP100man, He has done some testing with the Isotopes and HP's. He's a great guy and a good friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101VooDoo View Post
    I've got a couple GB Hollow Point moulds on the way, and have bought some of Sam's isotope lead to cast with, as it seems pretty close to 20:1 alloy.

    Is there anything I need to add to the mix, or will it cast okay for HPs as is?

    Has anybody cast HPs with this lead, and if so, how did it come out?

    Thanks,

    Jim
    I mixed some with some range lead and about 4 oz of tin and they were some of the best boolits that I've cast.

    Jim, Where were yo on the old Voodoo's? I was in the 18th TRS in Laon, France and Upper Heyford, England on those about a century ago.

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    EW,

    Voodoo's were a bit before my time, our unit (152 TRG) had already converted to the RF4C when I joined it. We do have a RF101B Voodoo on static display though, used to be just outside my office window a few years ago. Hence the avatar.

    It was moved a few years ago, and I've moved a few times myself, but I can see it from my current office again.

    Sam, I'll track down GP100man if he doesn't chime in here.

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    I've been mixing a little isotope lead with WW and making some nice shiny boolits. Must be a good bit of tin in the isotope stuff. Getting good fillout at lower temps.

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    iso tope HPs

    VooDoo

    I get acceptable results runnin the pot at 750f & castin fast until I get hot voids on the bands .

    Better wth a 2oz of babbit to 9lbs& ya can turn back the heat .

    Let me say this , I cast with a SC lyman 358156 that`s had the GC removed.

    YMMV

    I agree with DLCTEX shiney boolits !!!

    I think I`m gonna try lowerin the heat & warm the pin with propane.

    Or I could just drill a hole in the siding & let the sun shine on it !!!!
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    GP100Man,

    Babbit? I used to have a 1950 Chevy 3500 with a 'babbit knocker' 215 engine.

    Same stuff? Some sort of Lead/tin mixture?

    Jim

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    The Babbit is part of an order we split is some 80% tin we split. Good stuff.

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    Muddy Creek Sam... Please send me PM with pricing and payment schemes. Will send $ via Snail Mail...US Postal Service Money order for sum lead. Thanks buddy. Need some lead for some boolits.

    Thanks buddy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nose Dive View Post
    Muddy Creek Sam... Please send me PM with pricing and payment schemes. Will send $ via Snail Mail...US Postal Service Money order for sum lead. Thanks buddy. Need some lead for some boolits.

    Thanks buddy.

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    I did an analysis on isotope container(about 15 lb size) 20 years ago, came out almost identical to ww alloy(about 3.5% antimony, 0.5% tin). I suspect this might be to hard to expand.

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    Heres a 358156 barebottomed HP I dug out of the berm.

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    I have been mixing 8# WW to 1# isotope lead and the boolits are shinier and fill out better than the straight WW. There is definitely more tin in the isotope lead than in our WW.

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