If I had 60 lbs of WW lead, I'd use it as is. What can go wrong? So it's a little inconsistent or too hard...so what. After casting a few from the WW lead, mike the dias and then load 'em up, check for "fit" in the bore and shoot. Why waste that much lead....doesn't make any sense?.......Fred
I don't think folks are talkin' about the
waisting of that castable alloy. :wink:
As for "going wrong" well that depends on what one means by "going wrong". :haha:
For example, one thing that can go wrong is the diameter of the cooled projectile is too big to function well with the shooter's old ball and patch combo, but you mentioned measurement to avoid that...which it would when the patch was adjusted.
Next, the shooter might be relying on deformation of the bullet on impact with a deer to help cause damage..., and the harder bullet might not deform much. The Lyman #2 alloy is liked by cast bullet cartridge shooters as it doesn't lead up the grooves of the barrel too much...and that's because of it's hardness. Now I shoot a .54 which is a honkin' big hole in itself so I might not care if it went through a deer and didn't deform, but were I using a .45 I might just want the softest bullet I could get so it would make a bigger hole on exit. YET, on the other hand some folks simply want good penetration and any hole from .45 upward is large enough for them...a harder bullet might give them deeper performance...
Then, you have the conical shooter who wants that bullet to obdurate onto the rifling...the harder the bullet the harder it is to make it do that. Not to mention if the alloy is a lot harder than the pure lead conical that the shooter used in the past..., it might have a lot more tin or other, lighter metals, and the impact of the bullet on a target or deer might be significantly higher than expected.
All of these factors can of course be remedied, and if a viable solution is not found....
The ingots could be traded to a cartridge shooter/caster for an equal weight of all-lead. I'm sure one could advertise for a trade and find a willing person in a short amount of time.
LD