Justin.44
54 Cal.
Thanks for all the kind words fellas! There'll be no lead shortage on this forum as long as I'm around!
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Check out facebook marketplace. At least in my area (SW Michigan), I regularly see posts from people selling scrap lead (typically 1.50-2.00/lb).Don't see lead for casting anywhere anymore
If any of the brothers here ar havin trouble getting a few pounds of lead for their muzzleloader let me know if they can't get some from anyone elseWill the wheel weight lead that's not pure suit you?
And Buffalo arms also, just checked and it’s in stockTry Rotometals. They have pure lead for casting
I'm pretty new to black powder, I havent cast any lead balls. I use tire weights (the old type) for vintage cartridge pistol bullets. Wil this harder lead work for muzzle loaders or is it too hard?
Yes, it's too hard. The patch will grip a soft lead ball.I'm pretty new to black powder, I havent cast any lead balls. I use tire weights (the old type) for vintage cartridge pistol bullets. Wil this harder lead work for muzzle loaders or is it too hard?
I've used it for 50 years, works for me.I'm pretty new to black powder, I havent cast any lead balls. I use tire weights (the old type) for vintage cartridge pistol bullets. Wil this harder lead work for muzzle loaders or is it too hard?
Do NOT try to use it in a BP revolver.I've used it for 50 years, works for me.
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