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I've used both and a ladle will do a better job over the long haul, especially with large bullets.
There are a couple of reason for this. First you are drawing lead from the center of the melt not the bottom and it make for more uniform heat.
Second you are far less likely to get any slag in your ball or bullet drawing from the middle of the melt.
Thirdly , you can always get the same head pressure with a ladle.
Fourthly, you can easily keep the ladle spout and bowl clean by simply bumping them on a wood block.
Fifth, melters are cheaper than bottom pore rigs.
Sixth, better control and flexibility over mold and ladle manipulation.It's easier to make good balls or bullets.
I've plugged up all but one of my three bottom pour pots and use a ladle for everything. MD
There are a couple of reason for this. First you are drawing lead from the center of the melt not the bottom and it make for more uniform heat.
Second you are far less likely to get any slag in your ball or bullet drawing from the middle of the melt.
Thirdly , you can always get the same head pressure with a ladle.
Fourthly, you can easily keep the ladle spout and bowl clean by simply bumping them on a wood block.
Fifth, melters are cheaper than bottom pore rigs.
Sixth, better control and flexibility over mold and ladle manipulation.It's easier to make good balls or bullets.
I've plugged up all but one of my three bottom pour pots and use a ladle for everything. MD