crockett said:What about shooting ranges? I have a few near where I live and I never thought about them. Does anyone know what type of lead (pure or alloy) is used inside a fully jacketed bullet? If it is pure lead it would be easy to melt down the spent bullets and seperate the jackets (I think).
That's what I use. The jackets float to the top after the lead runs out. The scrap copper helps pay for powder as well.
The lead is soft but has tin and maybe something else added to help the lead bond to the jacket. The melting temp is a bit lower than it would be for pure lead and you may have to skim more often. Depending on the composition of the lead, it often does not shrink as much as pure lead.
For example my .490" balls cast at .491" to .492" depending on the alloy.
BTW that is the reason primary reason that wheel weight round ball is hard to load. With a slightly thinner patch, ww lead will load and shoot fine. :stir: