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Good weather finally came to central Illinois. Clear skies and in the mid 70's. I learned alot even though my first attempt was far from successful. I had a lull rate of about 75%. The balls that I kept showed me alot of what I am doing wrong. 1. They all have wrinkles 2. I weighted 25 of them and found them to be to light. The average weight was 171 to 172 grains. Way to light! 3. The ladle I was using was one of those cheap ladles from Lee and wouldn't hold enough lead to fill my double cavity mold, and I found myself double dipping to fill both cavities. That double dipping threw my rythem. 4. My mold was not hot enough and the sprue solidified almost immediately when poured and Im sure that accounts for the wrinkles in the balls and also having them under weight. I've heard that the hotter the mold and lead you will get the extra weight in the balls back to the idea range of 177 grains. If the lead and mold is to hot you will get heavier frosted balls. 5. I had trouble pouring thr lead into the mold without making a big mess. I need to learn a controlled pour technique in filling my mold. Right now I'm all thumbs. After the session I found a hotplate in the back bedroom. Im going to set the mold and ladel on that to keep it at a constant hot tempature when I'm doing something else. My question is can you fill a double cavity mould with two dips? or do I need to think about using something else as a ladle that will hold enough lead to fill both cavities. Im still trying to find that consistant rythem. Any thoughts, comments. or advice would be appreciated. I'm casting again tomorrow. Respectfully, cowboys1062