Ohio Rusty
05-29-2011, 09:50 PM
Last week I cast up some 35 to 1 (Pure lead to tin) 358439's. I was going to load in 38's as a carry round as they weigh 155 grains. The softer alloy would expand better at +P velocities. In the past I cast up some from 50/50 alloy (WW's/pure) for a hunting round for the contender.
To my surprise last evening, I ran a few of the 35 to 1 alloy boolits thru my Lee sizer (.358), and the 35 to 1 boolits didn't hardly touch the walls of the sizer and went right thru with little or no resistance. So I tried some of the 358439's in 50/50 alloy and pure WW alloy, and both of those had resistance and resized -- evident by the shiny mirror like sizing on the boolit lands.
I would have thought that almost pure lead boolits would be bigger as they are more dense, but the opposite is true, they come out smaller. All these boolits are air and age hardened. This is an interesting find about alloys.
Ohio Rusty ><>
To my surprise last evening, I ran a few of the 35 to 1 alloy boolits thru my Lee sizer (.358), and the 35 to 1 boolits didn't hardly touch the walls of the sizer and went right thru with little or no resistance. So I tried some of the 358439's in 50/50 alloy and pure WW alloy, and both of those had resistance and resized -- evident by the shiny mirror like sizing on the boolit lands.
I would have thought that almost pure lead boolits would be bigger as they are more dense, but the opposite is true, they come out smaller. All these boolits are air and age hardened. This is an interesting find about alloys.
Ohio Rusty ><>