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tom threepersons
03-27-2011, 10:48 PM
We bought out all the alloy from a failed bullet casting co. In among the items was 200 lbs of ingots stamped 10 Lead to 1 tin. What would this alloy have been used for? We were more interested in the 2,000 lbs of linotype.[smilie=s:
Muddy Creek Sam
03-27-2011, 11:12 PM
We bought out all the alloy from a failed bullet casting co. In among the items was 200 lbs of ingots stamped 10 Lead to 1 tin. What would this alloy have been used for? We were more interested in the 2,000 lbs of linotype.[smilie=s:
Black Powder Cartridge.
Sam :D
nicholst55
03-27-2011, 11:29 PM
Elmer Keith wrote of using lead-tin alloy in his smokeless pistol loads; that would have been before WWII. Before the war, you added tin to harden an alloy, not antimony.
bumpo628
03-28-2011, 01:07 AM
You can mix it with some magnum shot to stretch the tin out.
1 lb of 10-to-1
9 lbs of magnum shot
= 10 lbs of alloy with 1.00% Tin, 3.60% Antimony, 1.13% Arsenic, hardness @ 12
nanuk
03-28-2011, 01:57 PM
I have also read that tin "Toughens" the boolit, not necessarily used as a hardener.
I"m thinking of trying 20-1 for PP hunting boolit in my 270. gonna try 170gr at 2500fps
fredj338
03-28-2011, 03:37 PM
I have also read that tin "Toughens" the boolit, not necessarily used as a hardener.
I"m thinking of trying 20-1 for PP hunting boolit in my 270. gonna try 170gr at 2500fps
I agree, it's why I use 20-1 or 25-1 alloy for my LHP. They tend to stay together & not fragment like antimony alloys.
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