PDA

View Full Version : My first batch. Not bad, pretty sure Ive got some keepers.



RacingRedGT
03-30-2014, 08:19 PM
Well after two weeks of smelting down 540lb of wheel weights, I finally started the actual casting. Took 20+ fills to get my first usable bullets. I knew it would take a lot of trial error since its my first time casting. Im using a Lee 4-20 bottom pour. It definitely takes some finesse to get them looking good.

Already made a batch of 45/45/10 lube. Probably gonna lube tomorrow, load the next day and test some un-sized rounds. They came came out between .401-4.015 and 179-179.5gr. I shouldn't say ALL, but all the random ones I tested were within those specs. Using the Lee 6-cavity 401-175-TC.

100972

DLCTEX
03-30-2014, 08:50 PM
Looking good. Let us know how they shoot.

williamwaco
03-30-2014, 08:53 PM
Welcome aboard. You are now officially hooked.

Pb2au
03-30-2014, 10:49 PM
Nicely done!
Now get out there and set them out.

Walter Laich
03-30-2014, 10:55 PM
good job! You'll be at the end of that 540 lbs in no time.
keep us posted on results

runfiverun
03-31-2014, 01:27 AM
give them a week of sitting around if you can, then you'll have a better grasp on how they'll do long term.

MaryB
03-31-2014, 02:04 AM
Welcome to the madness! Not bad looking, my first batch after getting back into it had about half recycled back into the pot.

Wayne Smith
03-31-2014, 08:08 AM
Beautiful for the first time. You are obviously a perfectionist! That is a good trait in this hobby (obsession). I know, you want to shoot them immediately, and some of them you will. Set some aside and let them harden. Get your casting ahead of your shooting and you are good to go.

IDSS
03-31-2014, 08:50 AM
Very nice! .40 Cal. is next on my list. Will be interested to see how they work out for you.

swheeler
03-31-2014, 06:47 PM
It's hopeless now, you're an addict! I do agree with the above about letting them age up for a week.

35 shooter
03-31-2014, 09:49 PM
Good looking bunch of boolits.....now it's time to have some fun with em!

tomme boy
03-31-2014, 09:58 PM
Don't forget to lube them twice. Once before you size then again after. I'll second the leave them sit for at least a week or two even.

Lefty Red
03-31-2014, 09:59 PM
Casting for the first time is like, IMHO, fly tying. Your fly might just look like a fuzz ball and unravel to bare hook in three casts, but its yours damn it! LOL

Lefty

RacingRedGT
04-01-2014, 09:47 AM
Thanks for all the replies. Oh yeah they will be sitting for atleast a week before I shoot them. With 4 kids I have to plan my shooting time in the "family calendar". Probably gonna work on making some .44 cal bullets today.

tomme boy
04-01-2014, 04:12 PM
You want to let them sit before you size them.

Cloudwraith
04-01-2014, 09:43 PM
Those look really good! The mold you're using appears to be a non tumble lube mold but you mentioned using a tumble lube for them. Will the 45/45/10 work well for those? I've cast some 9mm but haven't decided on a lubing method (leaning towards 45/45/10 for TL and powder coating for traditional groove).

RacingRedGT
04-01-2014, 10:34 PM
From what I've read the 45/45/10 should work fine with non-TL moulds. Please correct if I'm wrong before I lube these.

blikseme300
04-01-2014, 10:51 PM
Those look really good! The mold you're using appears to be a non tumble lube mold but you mentioned using a tumble lube for them. Will the 45/45/10 work well for those? I've cast some 9mm but haven't decided on a lubing method (leaning towards 45/45/10 for TL and powder coating for traditional groove).

45-45-10 should work as straight LLA does. My understanding about PC is that TL boolits are preferred but I use a Star for all my boolits except TL ones. These are lubed using 45-45-10.

IMHO the most common problem with boolits in 9mmP and .40S&W is the sizing down by the case. To eliminate this I use a custom PTX to open up the brass while reloading.

To the OP: The boolits you cast appear to be just fine.

Bullwolf
04-01-2014, 11:03 PM
Those look really good! The mold you're using appears to be a non tumble lube mold but you mentioned using a tumble lube for them. Will the 45/45/10 work well for those? I've cast some 9mm but haven't decided on a lubing method (leaning towards 45/45/10 for TL and powder coating for traditional groove).

You can easily Tumble Lube (TL) a regular lube groove boolit. Much of the time it will shoot just fine for mild handgun applications, or even medium rifle.

For example I've had good results shooting a Lee C429-240SWC HP in 44 special, (7 grains of Unique) and 44 magnum both pistol and carbine (Over 10 grains of Unique) Without using a gas check, and tumble lubed in Alox or 45-45-10.

Tumble lubes are often considered a somewhat marginal lube system for many applications, but many times it can work surprisingly well.

I have shot quite a few regular lube groove design boolits tumble lubed in Lee Liquid Alox (LLA) or Recluse's 45-45-10 mix. (45% Alox - 45% Johnson's Paste Wax - 10% Mineral Spirits)

Here's a few non TL boolits I have fired successfully using tumble lubes:

Lyman 358311, Lyman 356402, Lee 358-105 SWC, Lee 358-125-RF, Lee 358-148 WC, Lee 358-158-RF, Lee 401-175-TC. Lee C429-240SWC (w/out gas check), Lee 430-310-RF (checked) and Lee 452-235-RF.




- Bullwolf

bangerjim
04-01-2014, 11:09 PM
You said it took you 20 pours to start getting usable boolits? Try pre-heating your mold(s) on an electric hotplate! No need wasting time using molten lead and remelting it. Sit your mold on the plate when you turn your pot on and by the time your are cooking soup, your molt will be hot.

Using this method, I usually drop perfect boolits on the 1st pour. Takes some of the frustration out of casting.

Give it a try.....and welcome to the madness!

bangerjim

RacingRedGT
04-02-2014, 04:26 PM
You said it took you 20 pours to start getting usable boolits? Try pre-heating your mold(s) on an electric hotplate! No need wasting time using molten lead and remelting it. Sit your mold on the plate when you turn your pot on and by the time your are cooking soup, your molt will be hot.

Using this method, I usually drop perfect boolits on the 1st pour. Takes some of the frustration out of casting.

Give it a try.....and welcome to the madness!

bangerjim

I did. I have a hot plate (griddle) that I use for preheating ingots and molds. Im pretty sure the issue was the temperature of the pot. Pretty sure my Lyman thermometer is off.