GreenSmoke
32 Cal
I went out tonight and decided to make a little fire and try to cast some balls. I got a little laddle with pour spout I'm using to melt in, and a 2-ball mold in .495 (same size i bought and shot with good success in my rifle), and about 15 lbs of pure lead. I just want to casually make my own balls while im out on a camping trip or something, for fun.
I used a little pocket hatchet thingy i have to cut a small piece off one of my large ingots, and then cut that down into smaller pieces, just pressing the hatchet through the lead with my body weight.
With the laddle in the embers at the edge of the fire and the mold a little bit back from that preheating, it didnt take very long before the little lead cubes i had cut melted when i dropped them in the laddle. After i felt like the lead was hot enough, swishing in the laddle almost like mercury, i held my mold upside down directly over some flames for a short time to help smoke the inside and make sure it was warmed up. Then quickly working to pour the lead into my mold, i had, success? Not really.
My first attempt yielded me a sliver of a ball, before the lead in the laddle had cooled solid, apparently i hadnt heated the pour spout on the laddle enough even though the lead was liquid, i needed to wait longer, lesson learned. Adding a bit more lead than i had before, so the laddle would be much fuller, i waited a bit longer before trying again with the same procedure. A good bit more success this time! But still not "success". The first chamber of the mold sealed over, giving me another sliver of a ball, and the second chamber gave me a whole ball, but creased in half.
Keeping at it i got some progressively better balls over the next couple attempts, nothing really perfect, but the last couple are honestly pretty shootable i think. All in all, i am very pleased with my experience tonight. In very little time i had made a small fire, split some small pieces of wood for it, and learned how to cast my own round ball for my rifle.
I look forward to next time. Im going to cut up a couple pounds of this lead into small chunks ready to be melted so i can toss all of my gear into a pouch, tie it on my rucksack, and be ready to make some roundball out on the trail, after i cook some supper on the fire while i wind down for bed.
I also got a pretty interesting book I'm reading through you guys might be interested in.
I used a little pocket hatchet thingy i have to cut a small piece off one of my large ingots, and then cut that down into smaller pieces, just pressing the hatchet through the lead with my body weight.
With the laddle in the embers at the edge of the fire and the mold a little bit back from that preheating, it didnt take very long before the little lead cubes i had cut melted when i dropped them in the laddle. After i felt like the lead was hot enough, swishing in the laddle almost like mercury, i held my mold upside down directly over some flames for a short time to help smoke the inside and make sure it was warmed up. Then quickly working to pour the lead into my mold, i had, success? Not really.
My first attempt yielded me a sliver of a ball, before the lead in the laddle had cooled solid, apparently i hadnt heated the pour spout on the laddle enough even though the lead was liquid, i needed to wait longer, lesson learned. Adding a bit more lead than i had before, so the laddle would be much fuller, i waited a bit longer before trying again with the same procedure. A good bit more success this time! But still not "success". The first chamber of the mold sealed over, giving me another sliver of a ball, and the second chamber gave me a whole ball, but creased in half.
Keeping at it i got some progressively better balls over the next couple attempts, nothing really perfect, but the last couple are honestly pretty shootable i think. All in all, i am very pleased with my experience tonight. In very little time i had made a small fire, split some small pieces of wood for it, and learned how to cast my own round ball for my rifle.
I look forward to next time. Im going to cut up a couple pounds of this lead into small chunks ready to be melted so i can toss all of my gear into a pouch, tie it on my rucksack, and be ready to make some roundball out on the trail, after i cook some supper on the fire while i wind down for bed.
I also got a pretty interesting book I'm reading through you guys might be interested in.