How to Cast Bullets
How to Cast Your Own Lead Bullets (On the Cheap)
This article gives you some ideas of what is involved in casting bullets for your handgun and prompts you get started.
Bullet casting for dummies : r/reloading - Reddit
I learned exclusively from YouTube, and was casting perfect bullets from the first pour. Start with clean lead, pour into a warm, smoked mold, ...
Casting Lead Bullets - YouTube
A four-minute video detailing the process of casting lead bullets from wheel-weight ingots. Re-shot in HD!
A Beginner's Guide to Casting Your Own Bullets - Outdoor Life
A beginner's guide to casting your own bullets. Essential tips and gear for pouring your own rifle and handgun bullets.
Lead Bullet Casting 101 - General Reloading - Brian Enos's Forums
Preheating the mould is a good practice but once you get everything up to temp you need to adjust your temp for optimal casting.
How to Cast Bullets : 6 Steps - Instructables
Take the new bullet mold and clean it with soap and water, and thoroughly dry it. Smoke the bullet mold cavities with a match or candle so the soot / carbon ...
Formula for casting - Cast Bullet Association Forum
20 lbs. clean pure lead, 6.4 ozs tin, 19.2 ozs antimony, one quarter of 1% arsenic which works out to be .8 ounce.
How To: Cast Bullets [Complete Guide] - Sniper Country
You need to get into casting your own bullets. From experimental one-offs to making a thousand of one type for competition practice, you can do it.
This is a basic primer. Like any hobby, bullet casting can be taken to a serious degree of knowledge and practice.
Advice. how you mix your lead for hard cast bullets.
Myself, I just melt down lead wheelweights and cast bullets. Any zinc weights will float to the top, zinc has a higher melting point, scoop 'em ...
Introduction to Bullet Casting - YouTube
Introduction to casting your own bullets.
Casting Bullets for Precision Shooting - Bullseye-L Forum
In general cast Bullets are usually not particularly accurate for the long line. There have been some exceptions. You will have better luck with the 45 Bullets ...
I have been casting a long time and have a lot of molds. Some almost always drop the bullets out. Some not so much. Some release the bullet or bullets well ...
Casting copper or ? bullets - Cast Boolits - Gunloads.com
You're not going to be casting copper bullets in a iron mold. The melting point is barely above that of copper. The strength however goes away a ...
Bullet Casting Gear ~ What's needed? - YouTube
Bullet casting can be surprisingly simple, rewarding, and inexpensive if you follow these simple recommendations.
Casting Your Own Bullets - Belted Magnum Collet Resizing Die
Learned how to cast bullets from an old geezer who was known locally as the master bullet caster. His real name was Jim Combs. He was retired, and he lived in ...
How to Cast Your Own Bullets - Shooting Times
Using a commercial mix rather than scrounging up scrap material shrinks the price gap between casting bullets and buying them.
How to Cast Bullets At Home - Start to Finish Guide - Athlon Outdoors
You say you want a cost-effective way to feed your favorite rifle? Then learn how to cast bullets and be on your way to stocking up on round after round!
Beginning Bullet Casting Part III | Handloader Magazine
Set the bullet mould on the edge of the melting furnace while it heats the alloy. Then cast 10 or 15 bullets. If the wrinkles don't disappear, then the alloy is ...
Do You Want to Cast Bullets? ~ Maybe not! - YouTube
Lead bullet casting is wonderful enjoyment that adds to the enjoyment of shooting. But, let's have a serious talk about this before starting ...