Joel/Calgary
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One thing to remember with (lead) wheel weights is that the stick-on kind are much softer than the clip-on ones. Sort them and use the stick-on ones for rifle balls. If you have to, or want to, use the harder clip-on wheel weights for rifle balls, many have had success with a smaller ball & thicker patch combination. Some folks will use harder-lead balls for better penetration. Smoothbores don't seem to care much about ball hardness, except for terminal ballistics, and most of them are large enough in caliber that expansion is not really needed on game.
Steel and zinc wheel weights won't scratch noticeably with a finger nail (most lead alloys will scratch at least a little) and should be discarded. If you miss any or only have a few mixed in with the lead ones, they will float with the clips, dirt, and dross when the lead first melts, and can be skimmed off.
Regards,
Joel
Steel and zinc wheel weights won't scratch noticeably with a finger nail (most lead alloys will scratch at least a little) and should be discarded. If you miss any or only have a few mixed in with the lead ones, they will float with the clips, dirt, and dross when the lead first melts, and can be skimmed off.
Regards,
Joel