Casting bullets
#1
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I am thinking of getting into bullet casting. Is the lee pot an ok pot? I really don't want to invest more than 150 dollars into it right now. I figured with molds, pot, sizer, lube, 150 is about right.
I usually hate lee, but thier molds look affordable too.
I usually hate lee, but thier molds look affordable too.
#2
Spike
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Lloydminster, Saskatchewan
I have used a Lee pot for at least 20 years for my bullet casting. Did me okay. You will need to play with the temperature of the lead to see what works best for you plus you should warm up the mold before casting. I did this by putting a corner of the mold into the lead for a few minutes. You get better results if you smoke the interior of the mould by sooting up the cavities in a candle flame.
Sure made shooting a handgun inexpensive.
Ben
Sure made shooting a handgun inexpensive.
Ben
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Rivesville, WV
There are only two Lee products on my loading bench. The Lee primer, and a Lee melting pot. The quality on the Lee melting pot is acceptable, but the small Lyman pot is also a great pot. And the small pot is all that is needed to get started with. Actually the small pot is great for advanced casting as well(the Lee is also acceptable).
As far as molds are concerned I would(I do) avoid Lee molds. I consider Lyman to be the lower end of molds. I also really like the RCBS molds. The RCBS molds work very well. Tom.
As far as molds are concerned I would(I do) avoid Lee molds. I consider Lyman to be the lower end of molds. I also really like the RCBS molds. The RCBS molds work very well. Tom.
#5
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I am thinking of getting into bullet casting. Is the lee pot an ok pot? I really don't want to invest more than 150 dollars into it right now. I figured with molds, pot, sizer, lube, 150 is about right.
I usually hate lee, but thier molds look affordable too.
I am thinking of getting into bullet casting. Is the lee pot an ok pot? I really don't want to invest more than 150 dollars into it right now. I figured with molds, pot, sizer, lube, 150 is about right.
I usually hate lee, but thier molds look affordable too.
It melts the lead pretty fast (mine's a 110-volt)and gets hot enough to cast good bullets even with pure lead.
Obviously, they are plenty durable, as mine has been dragged from Indiana to Texas, to NY, to PA, and now back to NY, has been used to cast literally thousands of bullets, and it still works......
This is one Lee product that I can recommend w/o reservation.........
IF I ever need a new pot, it will be another Lee. But the 20 pounder next time.
(Before I got the Lee, I had a Lyman. One day the spout just broke off, and dumped moplten lead all over my carpet. Maybe I should not have been making bullets in my bedroom???)
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ORIGINAL: eldeguello
(Before I got the Lee, I had a Lyman. One day the spout just broke off, and dumped moplten lead all over my carpet. Maybe I should not have been making bullets in my bedroom???)
(Before I got the Lee, I had a Lyman. One day the spout just broke off, and dumped moplten lead all over my carpet. Maybe I should not have been making bullets in my bedroom???)
You know I forgot about you. Your pretty close. Maybe if I pull the trigger, I can stop buy and you give me a tip or two.
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ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Guys is casting bullets a safe thing especially with toddlers in the house?
I know your heating up lead and eventually handling it. But not sure it leeches into your skin just from handling.
Guys is casting bullets a safe thing especially with toddlers in the house?
I know your heating up lead and eventually handling it. But not sure it leeches into your skin just from handling.
Leadwill not harm anyone unless they ingest (eat) lead fragments or powder that can result from handling the lead objects. It will NOT seep into your system thruyour skin or lungs, unless you directly inhale the fumes off of the lead pot while the lead is molten, such as when fluxing, etc. Don't let kids handle lead items.
You'll be surprised at what you can accomplish with cast bullets.
I recommend getting Veral Smith's handbook, Jacketed Performance with Cast Bullets. (LBT-Lead Bullet Technologies) Good Luck & have fun!


