I work pewter and buy auction lots that have interesting pewter pieces. BTW one who works pewter is called a pewterer, though many (including myself) have referred to such as pewtersmiths.
Anyway I have read that those who cast projectiles for smokeless powder firearms buy old pewter for casting of their projectiles.
I am also aware that many different alloys can be classified as pewter. Pewter’s main element is tin. No modern pewter contains lead.
All that said to ask about the applicability of scrap pewter for BP projectiles. In my case I am more interested in them for revolvers. I suppose pewter would be fine for use as a patched ball in a rifle but is it (In its various alloys) practical for use in wheel guns?
Any FHE?
I just picked up a rather large auction lots of pewter and though I do melt pewter scap and cast small ingots, I have way more than I need for that purpose.
Any thoughts, experiences, or whatever is appreciated .
Anyway I have read that those who cast projectiles for smokeless powder firearms buy old pewter for casting of their projectiles.
I am also aware that many different alloys can be classified as pewter. Pewter’s main element is tin. No modern pewter contains lead.
All that said to ask about the applicability of scrap pewter for BP projectiles. In my case I am more interested in them for revolvers. I suppose pewter would be fine for use as a patched ball in a rifle but is it (In its various alloys) practical for use in wheel guns?
Any FHE?
I just picked up a rather large auction lots of pewter and though I do melt pewter scap and cast small ingots, I have way more than I need for that purpose.
Any thoughts, experiences, or whatever is appreciated .