nice article. very informative and easy for a newbie to follow.
well done!
nice article. very informative and easy for a newbie to follow.
well done!
I only hope that someday I can be half the Man that my Dogs already think I am!
Thank yall so much for all the positive comments.
I have tried to cast with welders gloves on but I just cannot do it. I believe if care is exercised then all should be well.
Yall are more than welcome to copy or post it anywhere you would like. I am by no means an expert but I had hoped to put something together for those interested in casting to give them an idea.
It was well received at m1911.org as well as there are several beginning casters over there (I usually direct them to this site as a great reference as I have learned very much over hear).
I have not seen any of the Zinc w-w that the clip is cast into the Zinc but I will mention that in the discussion thread for that article.
Thanks again so much for the great comments, I referenced this site as well as the Lyman books.
I do not know how to do a pdf file but if you can copy it please do.
My firearms review site. http://rangehot.com/
Hunter, my 10c worth - top article and makes things really easy to understand. This needs to be read by anybody thinking of casting their own. Well done.
Do, or do not. There is no try.
Yoda
I agree on the gloves. Being able to feel what you are doing is sometimes more important than an extra safety measure. Besides, burn ointment isn't real expensive. Cotton Masons gloves work much better than welders gloves.
Good job!
BTW- Thats appears to be a nice website. A cut above the average "I got's a Kimber SupertacticaleliteoperatorHRTspecial with 4 rail lights, 2 lazers and and Kitchen Magician attached".
Last edited by Bret4207; 04-01-2008 at 07:09 AM.
Great article, Hope I see some more!
Ed Barrett
AKA; elbStJoeMO
If vegans love animal so much, why do they eat all their food?
Thanks again yall, the positive comments from this forum really mean a lot to me.
M1911.org is a pretty good forum. Many complain it is over moderated (and that may be so but we try to run it squeaky clean).
This is my first attempt at a casting article but I have reviewed several Government Models and the Hornady L-N-L press (I have linked a few to this site as well).
I am also working on a review of the Hornady case feeder for Steve Johnson at Hornady.
BTY the advice on the .30 rifle bullet molds is working out great, thanks for that as well.
My firearms review site. http://rangehot.com/
Wear the gloves guys. I,m a southpaw and wear a welders glove on the right hand and a lighweight leather glove on the left. And for crying out loud don't forget eye protection.
I cast just outside the shop when the weather is good. A couple years ago I had added several ingots to the old Lyman pot and was performing other work while the lead melted. I came walking past the pot just as a grasshopper flew into it. Explosion! Glasses saved my eyes. Bad burns on my right hand that got infected. Was afraid that I would loose the hand for a while. Neil
The solid soft lead bullet is undoubtably the best and most satisfactory expanding bullet that has ever been designed. It invariably mushrooms perfectly, and never breaks up. With the metal base that is essential for velocities of 2000 f.s. and upwards to protect the naked base, these metal-based soft lead bullets are splendid.
John Taylor - "African Rifles and Cartridges"
Forget everything you know about loading jacketed bullets. This is a whole new ball game!
Looks like a good article.
I don't wear gloves, can't feel what is going on well and just don't
like it. The only burns have been very minor, but I have noted that
it doesn't take me very long to inspect a freshly dropped boolit. . . .
Good job.
Bill
If it was easy, anybody could do it.
Great article, should be very helpful for someone starting out.
But then again, it's a 'Moo' point! ( A cows point of view; don't matter)
I found it yesterday over there. Great job!
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
As someone who has just now accumulated everything you discussed in the article, I can't wait to get casting! When this rains stops then I can melt some lead. I've heard rumors of some tinsel fairy that appears when molten lead has water introduced to it. Someday I might meet the tinsel fairy, but I don't want to force the issue. :
Selmerfan
Yelp.........that's nice...........Creeker
I'm a new caster & I found this to be very informative. After reading all the threads is was great to see exactly what everything was supposed to look like. Super info for anybody wanting to learn what it's all about. That's why I enjoy this board so much, always something to learn & lots of experienced people to help you out. Thanks Guys. NRA PATRON LIFE MEMBER
Mike in co: I just got 78lb out of that same 5 gallon bucket and no zinc.
WILDCATT
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |