I cast thousands upon thousands of projectiles every year, from 32 caliber pistol, to 525gr 45 rifle bullets. Fired up the pot today to put my 6 cavity Lee .490 round ball mould to use. Didn't take long to remember that you still have to pay attention to what you're doing. About 20 out of 80 cast had slight defects that sent them back into the melt. Casting with almost pure lead can be more difficult than casting with the normal 20:1 alloy I use. Want to do a test between the Lee .490, the Green Mountain .495, and T/C .490 at 50 yards. The Lee mould leaves almost no sprue, and casts a consistent ball.