THREEDFLYER
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Curious if there are any other casters out there? Seems to be a dying art especially since wheel weights are no longer a good resource.
It's not a dying art, just evolving! the wheel weight thing is a bummer, for sure. I've had way better luck finding scrap lead from plumbers, it's a lot cleaner, and you know what you're gettingCurious if there are any other casters out there? Seems to be a dying art especially since wheel weights are no longer a good resource.
That’s some solid experience right therei have been casting since the late 70's. pistol rifle and shotgun. in some cases it was cheaper in others performance improvement ( shot gun slugs were pretty slow back in the day) I had a high end match pistol 32 cal. S&W long, lead wad cutters offerings from most mfg were way to hard for the unit. no accuracy. solved that with my own mix.
I have cast for just about everything that I shoot, but now I tend to cast primarily for the cartridges that are obsolete or extremely hard to get. Several of my early Winchester and Marlin lever guns are in those "Odd" calibers.been casting boolits a lot longer than I want to admit
some calibers call for cast boolits things like 475 Linebaugh and 500 Linebaugh as well as the 45 colt
just part of the habit