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    Another from Texas

    Howdy from Arlington! Great news on being able to 'see' again!
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    Central Texas

    Howdy from Arlington!
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    casting bullets

    Cerrobend - Tin 13.3%, Bismuth 50%, Lead 26.7% Cadmium 10% Cerrosafe - Tin 11.3%, Bismuth 42.5% Lead 37.7% Cadmium 8.5% All of these eutectic alloys contain both lead and cadmium... not exactly non-toxic!
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    casting bullets

    I think that Field's metal might be what you are thinking of. I believe it's melt point is closer to 144F but it is non-toxic.
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    First Muzzleloader Rifle

    Wow! Thanks for all ther great replys. Looks like the Lyman GPR is by far and away the first choice of the group. Does anybody know why there seems to be a LARGE disparity in the selling price of the GPR?? I have seen prices from $355 to $499! I would like to order from someone like Track of...
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    First Muzzleloader Rifle

    I am loving this site! So much great information and reasonable folks! I am looking to buy my first muzzleloading rifle and think that I would like either a Lyman GPR or Uberti Santa Fe Hawkin in 54 caliber. I am interested in opinions of those that have actualy owned either or both of...
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