Anyone else have a Pro Melt II and have problems with casting at anything less than 750 with it? I have found that if I go down to as little as 720 the spout starts to freeze and at 700 it is done. I called RCBS and I was told by the young lady in a very round about way that the Pro Melt II is a little different from the I and it does not have heating coils around the spout. That to me was a very vague and not very helpful answer. None of the pots that I know of have coils on the spout. The Lee replacement coils only go around the outside of the pot and yet I can pour from my Lee as low as 650 or 625. She asked someone there that has "Been casting lead for 50 years at RCBS" and his answer was basically to just cast at 750 and not worry about it. Well, the alloy I have used for 45 years I cast at 650 and it likes that temperature so I want to stay with it. I realize frosted bullets are not bad but I also know that frosted bullets in aluminum molds are not good. They pointed out to me that the directions say to cast at 750. I have never seen any other pot that specifies a certain temperature to cast at. It is also leaking, even after emptying it out and heating the spout to melt out the lead and blowing it out. It still drips. They will warranty that but I have to send it back on my dime and if I do I would like to see if there is anything that can be done about the temps.