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Old 02-03-2007, 02:43 PM   #1
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Default Help getting started casting bullets

Can anyone suggest a book, website, or other reference material to teach someone about casting bullets? Ive been reading posts about others who do so and it seems interesting.

How much does a set-up cost to get started? Is it something that can be learned without too much trouble?

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Old 02-03-2007, 03:10 PM   #2
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Casting is not all that hard to do. You need some very basic things. One is a good supply of lead. Lee sells some excellent molds at a reasonable price. A ladle, a smelting pot I bought from Lyman, a good beeswax candle helps to flux the lead. I use a substance called Rapine Mold Lube, but have never seen it offered anywhere recently to treat my molds. My bottle of mold lubeis over 20 years old and I am still on the same bottle.A heat source is easy, get a propane turkey cooker and use the bunsenburner off that. That's what I did and it works great.

As for a book, I think LEE MOLD sells a book on casting. To be honest, I taught myself through trial and error. There are some tricks you learn to make the mold work at its best and things to watch out for.

Just remember, casting can be dangerous. This is not thetime for children and pets around you. Keep your work are clear of things you can trip on. Also sweat control is important because you want no moisture hitting that molten lead. You need a well ventilated room, and proper clothing and protection before you even begin.

I'm sure if you googled "how to cast lead projectiles" it would send you to some sites to get you started...

Good luck. Its a lot of fun, and a lot of satisfaction when you shoot something you made and it works good.
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Old 02-04-2007, 10:28 AM   #3
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Default RE: Help getting started casting bullets

Same here, I more or less taught myself. I have the "ABCs of reloading" and there's some good info in there.
I have the Lee precision melter, around $26 from Midway or Midsouth. Lee molds and a Lyman ladle. I use the Frankford Arsenal drop out spray and don't smoke my molds anymore.
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http://www.austinrifleclub.org/Documents/Articles/Bullet_Casting_Primer.htm


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Old 02-04-2007, 11:07 AM   #4
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Even though I use Rapine lube on my molds, I still smoke them over a candle before I start to cast. I guess old habits just die hard with me. That is a good link mcawful.. thanks.
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:28 PM   #5
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Buy the Lyman book on cast bullets. Everything you need to know is in that book. Buy it before you buy anything, and read it cover to cover. Basic casting is inexpensive. Just jump in with both feet. If you do not like how the bullet comes out of the mold, just drop it back in the pot, and pour another one. I personally do not care for the Lee molds, I like the Lyman and RCBS. They are a bit more expensive, but in my opinion they are made out of better material,will last alot longer, and are more durable. Tom.
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:31 PM   #6
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I've had a number of Lee molds for over 20 years and they still cast fine.

One thing I do though is never leave them hot and empty to cool. When I am done casting I leave the last projectile in the mold and let the mold cool with a projectile in the mold. That way the mold never twists, or shifts and I think it helps the mold cool more uniform. This was something an old time caster told me to do. Whether its necessary or not, I could not say, but it seems to work for me.
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Thanks guys once again for the advice.
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I'm like you Dave,... had my Lee molds for a few years now and still working fine. I also heard from another reloader that if you let the last casting cool in the mold, it'll extend the mold life. I've been doing it for years now and mine work fine.
Alot of folks don't like the Lee gear simply because it's less expensive than RCBS, Redding or Lyman. I like it, it works for me.
Why change when it works? Just to spend 4 times as much?
If I was a high production operation, I can understand the pricey stuff, but I cast for me and my Dad, and soon, my son. Lee fits my budget and my needs.
To each his own.
When I grow up, I want to get some RCBS gear, but right now it ain't in the shooting budget.
Heck, I make alot of my gear, rather than buy.
I made a short starter by looking closely at the ones at BassPro. Mine cost $1, rather than the $14 they wanted.
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Old 02-05-2007, 04:46 PM   #9
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If I become good at casting, will it be possible to make bullets as good as the professionals like Bull Shop or No Excuses?

You guys that do cast bullets, do you still buy conical bullets from other people?
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If I become good at casting, will it be possible to make bullets as good as the professionals like Bull Shop or No Excuses?

You guys that do cast bullets, do you still buy conical bullets from other people?
With the right mold ... yes you can cast bullets every bit as good as the other "professional people" do. You of course have to put a lube on them, but the main thing is the mold. Many of their moldsare custombut they can be purchased. There are companies that do make molds very similar to the ones for the other places...
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