Pack a “if it fits it ships” USPS box with ingots. Weight it then PM me with that weight. With pure lead that’s generally 50 or so pounds I’ll pay you $2 a pound.
I lay odds as a patched ball or bullet there are applications where the harder projectile would out perform the pure lead. The only problem I’ve encountered with hard cast round balls in revolvers is the strain put on the loading lever in pressing them home. Loaded off gun with a press they are just as accurate a pure lead.It will make acceptable round balls, but not ideal roundballs
no good for conicals in muzzleloaders
you can shoot just about any hard spherical object from a ML
some work much better than others, lead being the best (I bet pure gold would work also....)
we had a member here years ago who did a bunch of bench testing with brass and steel ball bearings and he got acceptable groups, and those are a damn sight harder than wheel weights
This is what I would do. I cast both round ball and bullets for modern guns. Wheel weights are just about the right alloy for hard cast cold dropped bullets.Trade it off to or sell it to a cartridge gun shooter. They love it and it's ideal for a lot of their reloads.
what Whughett says only PM me instead!Pack a “if it fits it ships” USPS box with ingots. Weight it then PM me with that weight. With pure lead that’s generally 50 or so pounds I’ll pay you $2 a pound.
Chances are the “few ounces” of lead shot changed the cast bullets weight and by tiny fractions it’s dimensions. Had he taken the time to adjust his powder charges to those changes the results would be different. I doubt the hardness was the culprit.Any hardening can affect accuracy when it comes to lead ml projectiles , a mates .50 conical shooting Hawken started throwing the bullets sideways at 25 yards when he added 3oz of shot salvaged from shot shells which had misfired , that tiny amount of antimony in a Lee production pot of pure lead made all the difference
+1As has been said, you can't change it to pure lead with any at home method. I've been using wheel weights for ball for nearly 50 years. Equal accuracy to pure lead, plus deeper penetration on bigger game. With a patched ball, no harm can come to your bore.
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