Every year choices of molds from manufacturers grows smaller. Once a man has that perfect mold, he better keep it. Plus, high quality molds - just like high guality guns seldom go down in value. Mosr of all ..IT'S FUN !!
See posts 11 and 12 then 15 and 16.....Using that lead is extremely hazardous, along with disposing of the waste products is hard to do under the law, unless you have a hazardous waste disposal site near you. Along with the fact you do not get a lot of lead from them.
That scenario is played out in the movie "Sergeant York".I recall reading that at some of the old-time “beef shoots,” the first and second prizes were hindquarters, third and fourth prizes were forequarters, fifth place took the hide and tallow, and the award for sixth place was the privilege of digging the lead out of the backstop. Lead was certainly valued, and was never wasted.
Notchy Bob
Nope, don’t even try Mr Stark, it’s futile!See posts 11 and 12 then 15 and 16.....
Unfortunately not everyone has enough common sense or knowledge which is the reason I reinforced the safety aspect. I once got dispatched to help EMS on a call where a fellow had taken a sledge hammer to a battery to get the lead from it. He had acid splashed in his face and he had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. One cannot over emphasize the safety aspect of our sport.Duly noted.
I admit I did the assume thing thinking everyone knows better to just go melting old batteries down.
It is not safe to assume anything.Duly noted.
I admit I did the assume thing thinking everyone knows better to just go melting old batteries down.
Love shooting black powder guns but ive always wondered why people want to mould theyre own ammo when its easier to just buy a box . There cant be that much savings considering the tools and time spent doing it . If people just like doing it i might be interested myself . Nothing like being self sufficient. But you still have to buy lead right ?
That scenario is played out in the movie "Sergeant York".
Where I live, there is not supplier of muzzle loader anything. I have to order everything online then pay shipping plus hazmat for my powder. Sooooo....... I make my own powder, scrounge up lead from old lead acid batteries, public ranges, my son in laws private range (backyard) and my own recovered lead. The time spent is tinkering time so it's enjoyable and relaxing, the lead is free and I can have ammo whenever I need it. It's not always about being easier, sometimes it's just about doing it.
Sounds plausibleIs that where “Get the lead out” came from?
Wiping it off with TP should suffice...YUCK do you wash it before loading it ? /Ed
It's part of the Zen.I look at casting your own as being an integral part of the sport. All part of the experience.
Unfortunately not everyone has enough common sense or knowledge which is the reason I reinforced the safety aspect. I once got dispatched to help EMS on a call where a fellow had taken a sledge hammer to a battery to get the lead from it. He had acid splashed in his face and he had to spend a lot of time in the hospital. One cannot over emphasize the safety aspect of our sport.
You are correct, sir! But some simply like the full experience of making their own, to have a hand in the complete process. It's that simple!Love shooting black powder guns but ive always wondered why people want to mould theyre own ammo when its easier to just buy a box . There cant be that much savings considering the tools and time spent doing it . If people just like doing it i might be interested myself . Nothing like being self sufficient. But you still have to buy lead right ?
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