I came across a thread today about using pewter to adjust the tin content of an alloy, and it made me wonder just what is in my own alloy.
I have essentially all wheel weights, which supposedly means a fairly consistent proportion of lead, tin, antimony and arsenic. And there are at least a few threads about this, such as this one. But everything I've read also points out that there is a "considerable variation" in alloy contents among wheel weights.
Since I cast for powder coating, I don't think hardness is a huge issue for most of my bullets, but maybe I should know a bit more about what metals I'm working with (like for casting temperatures, among other reasons).
Am I simply overthinking this (which I tend to do), or should I be concerned? And if that's true, how do I figure out what's in my alloy?