So I finally took the plunge and started casting. I didn't cast too many of them because I would cast a bunch and then realize my pot was too hot or something and dump them back in and start over. But it was a lot of fun. And looking at the way my bullets look now compared to what they looked like when I first started was amazing. I did realize why many people build a PID controller. I figured out my bullets were looking best when the temp was alittle less than 650 degrees. But as I kept casting and casting I noticed the temp in the pot had risen to voer 700 degrees causing my bullets to look cloudy. So I may be looking into a PID controller. Plus I want to use one on my star sizer. Anyway attached is a picutre of some of my bullets with a bullet one of my friends did (it's obviously the one with the gas check and lube). The bullet on the left is when my temp rose to 700 degrees. I think I am going to run to HD and pick up some lead free solder to add some tin to the mix. Some of my bullets' bases are more rounded than squared off so I want to see if adding tin will help. Let me know what you think! Thanks