Been making bullets for 40 years. The have done the dipping as well as the bottom pour pot. I have personally found no difference in the bullets. Its just so much easier filling a 4 cavity mold using a bottom pour pot. The new Ballisti-cast will make the process so much nicer and easier.
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I don't think Lloyd will start telling old wives tales.
I think he and I can agree with each other that if one of us starts the other will be the first to grab a rope.
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The boollit on left was bottom poured because you have a dirt speck in it and base is not perfectly square.
You guys sound like a bunch of old wives.
That's not a speck of dirt, both bullets were sized and that's a bit of lube from the die.
Rick
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My suggestion is for everyone but me to bottom pour when shooting BPCR. I bottom poured cast bullets since 1965 when in the AMU for the army. I never ladle poured until I started long range BPCR shooting in the late 90's. (No the 1990's not 1890's). I don't know of any one of the top competitors that shoot any bullets with antimony in them nor do I know any that don't ladle cast. The only time any one of us has ever had problems with high lead levels is when shooting in an indoor range. None of us have any idea whether it is from lead splatter against the steel back stops or if it is from primer dust but it really only matters that it is from an indoor range. Some of our IDPA friends cast a tremendous amount of bullets compared to my Bullseye, BPCR, and occasional twice a month steel plate shoots and they have never had a problem with lead poisoning because they never shoot indoors. -- Bill --
I read that there is a .00000000000000001% chance that a huge asteroid will hit the earth this year. Technically correct, but not something I'm going to waste time worrying about.
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"The people never give up their freedom . . . Except under some delusion." Edmund Burke
"Let us remember that if we suffer tamely a lawless attack on our liberty, we encourage it." Samuel Adams
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Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmm; The rifle boolet is the ladle poured?
Hey, I've got a 50/50 chance of being correct......
Bob
While I may not have a BS in chemistry or a phd in "heavy metals" (find me an accredited institution that grants that phd and I'll send you 5 dollars) I did minor in chemistry while in college. It's true I haven't had an account on this forum until recently but I have been lurking awhile and have gained other useful info. The fact that I'm a forum newbie in no way discounts the SCIENTIFIC evidence that I have provided that shows that lead vapor does exist at casting temperatures. The only "evidence" I've seen contrary to that is that "it's an old wives tale" and "some guy who's writing a book about this said so".
Even ignoring all that please find where I said you should panic and never cast again because the evil lead will invade your brain. I was merely pointing out that the statement "Lead does not evaporate at anything even close to casting temps" was incorrect. I even provided proof. Nowhere did I say you should stop all activity because you'll immediately get lead poisoning which you imply that I said. The fact that lead vapors exists is merely ANOTHER REASON why good habits should be used. To say otherwise is incorrect. I don't understand why you guys are so invested in telling people that lead vapors don't exist.
I posted facts that show the insignificance of lead vapors at casting temps.
Did you read that post? it appears that you did not.
A difference of about 10^8 in vapor pressure between lead at casting temps and water at room temp. Technically it happens but that doesn't make it relevant.
Technically we are all dying from conception on but we don't buy funeral plots as baby gifts.
.000001 pa, is roughly equal to .00986 micrograms per cubic meter of air... OSHA maximum contaminant limits for 8 hours exposure is 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air.
Does lead evaporate at casting temps, yes, on a technical basis. But then again water evaporates at 14 degrees (yes, that be ice) too. (roughly 2759847micrograms per cubic meter of air... really happy water isn't toxic)
So, the evaporation at casting temp is miniscule.. and not really even worth worrying about. I am more concerned with washing my hands then having an exhaust fan directly over my melting pot to remove lead vapor.. (it would be nice to remove the other smoke from fluxing..and stirring the pot with wood sticks... though)
Thanks for the good reason to dig into this...
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
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