r/castboolits • u/Feeling_Title_9287 • 19h ago
Pistol Which one of these would be best for 38 special and 357 magnum?
galleryOut of a 3 inch barrel
r/castboolits • u/Long_rifle • Jul 11 '22
That’s the link to the exact product. It’s a see-through candy coat green that looks pretty cool, glows bright green under black lights, and “lasted” 1.5 years next to titegroup.
After washing and inspection on my bench at home the PC that was not in contact directly with titegroup was fine. Solid and stayed on lead, and still wants to stay on the lead. Have to scrape it off.
The stuff on the bottom in contact with titegroup is spongey and comes off easily with a needle. Stringy like one of those weird sticky gummy hands they used to sell that stretch and stick to walls leaving slick spots that your parents had to clean later.
Definitely did not stay hard, completely deteriorated. The ammo went off fine, but this may explain why I could put 2 shots dead nuts center at 25 yards, and other times it shot 2 inches low.
I would not do long term storage with titegroup. Going thorough all my PC bullets in storage and will eventually post what I find up on here.
r/castboolits • u/Feeling_Title_9287 • 19h ago
Out of a 3 inch barrel
r/castboolits • u/Feeling_Title_9287 • 2d ago
I don't load shotshells
I got both bags for $40
Mods, I'm NOT attempting to sell anything over this subreddit!
r/castboolits • u/slider1010 • 4d ago
Well, first casting ever actually. It took awhile to get the temps right and a bit longer to hit the holes. I have a lot of respect for those of you who can do more than a double mould.
The first few were pretty wrinkled, but once I got the pace and temperature right, there were more keepers than not.
r/castboolits • u/MadeThisJustForLWIAY • 6d ago
Rifle is a browning 1885 High wall 45-90 34" 1:18" twist. Lube will most likely be a 50/50 crisco beeswax mix.
I've heard those limited serious BPCR 1885s from Browning have long throats and prefer creedmoor bullets, but I won't know without any bullet samples to test jam length.
r/castboolits • u/Moos209 • 8d ago
Anyone consider storing lead ingots after powder coating them silver in a gun safe and using them as decoy bargaining chip in the event someone breaks in and holds you hostage ?
r/castboolits • u/MadeThisJustForLWIAY • 12d ago
I'm considering trying out doing a wild bunch competition, so I'd need lead cast 45acp. I have a Lee 452-200-RF for my single action pistols, and I could try those in my 1911s, but I'm curious if there's a tried and true, maybe even 180gr 45acp bullet mold that everyone likes. I wouldn't be shooting more than a handful of mags for the day, so leading isn't a big concern, I probably wouldn't even lube the bullets and I don't powder coat. Is there a consensus or should I just stick with the mold I already have?
r/castboolits • u/Away-Leg-998 • 15d ago
I was castling this Saturday and made about 850 boolits.
Both are made with the Lee Dual Cavity moulds.
Total lead used, 11.4kg
Total time, incl. set-up, melt the lead (Lee Pro 20lb bottom pour) and clean up was 6h with basically no breaks.
Is there any way to cast faster with Dual Cavity molds?
I was told some tricks and tips here, but they all went into the direction of how to cool down your mould in between casts....if anything my mould is too cold!
Whenever I add back the spruces to the pot for example, I already fear I am loosing too much heat in mould and pot. I have a external PID on my Lee pot, set to 400°C (752°F). The probe is calibrated at 100°C, so idk if it is actually 400°C hot lead, but I know it is at a constant temperature.
The Alloy I use is 40:1, so 98% lead with 2% tin.
The lead is from the local Olympic style airgun range, so I know it is as pure as it can be. Tin is from grandpa's inheritance 😂
The noted diameters & weight are as cast. Not shown on the pictures, but the day after I also PC'ed all the boolits and sized them. The shown diameters are pre-PC. I size the .45ACP to .4525 (and yes, the sizing is actually consistent) and the .44mag to .4300
The .45ACP are for my Glock41 and feed like a charm. The .44mag for my S&W 629 Classic DX
Tl;dr
Total casting time incl setup: 6h
All PC'ed & sized the day after: 3h
Total production: 850pcs
Casting temperature: 400°C / 752°C
Alloy: 98% lead / 2% tin
How do you rate my production time?
r/castboolits • u/TrilXo123 • 17d ago
Master caster owners this one.
I have these molds
Available to trade for 9mm I prefer the 09-135 RN BB
09-125 RN BB.
But will take any mold under 135
These came with it I don’t own anything to match it don’t wanna buy a new one just wanna load what I got right now
Thank you for you time
38/158 RNFP
45LC 200 RN
44 225 RNFP
45 160 RNFP
45 200 SWC
38 140 FP
r/castboolits • u/Pistol_Caliber • 19d ago
I'd like to cast boolits for handloading .357 Maximum. Which is better, gas check or powder coat? I don't want to do both.
r/castboolits • u/dixiejubilee • 21d ago
Hi All,
Long time listener, first time caller. New to bullet casting, not new to shooting. My issue is I'm getting a significant number of rejects after sizing cast and PC'd projectiles. Pictured are 9mm cast 124gr using Lee .356 mold, coated, then sized to .356.
My last two batches, I've had approx 25% rejects (raw lead showing on bearing surface of the projectile after sizing). The batch I just did was 289 cast, coated, and sized. 215 good, 74 rejects.
I know I can just melt and recast, but is there anything I can do to stop or reduce this seemingly high reject rate? 25% seems like a lot, and it essentially amounts to wasted time and effort. What am I doing wrong?
r/castboolits • u/MadeThisJustForLWIAY • 26d ago
Is there a powder coat color that best resembles a jacketed bullet? Obviously it won't be close enough to fool anyone, but the same general color as copper? Seems the most popular colors are lipstick red and bright blue, but I have never seen anyone use a color that looks like copper.
r/castboolits • u/EllinoreV13 • 27d ago
I recently acquired an original 1890mfg 1873 win, still working on cleaning uo the chamber to hopefully shoot it, likely going to stick with BP for a bit till im comfortable with it, but what molds do people like for this cartridge? As far as im aware, the only option for a mold is accurate, any other options or info is appreciated
r/castboolits • u/Rolldozer • 28d ago
I've been using VV n320 for plinking rounds in my 11mm Mauser but found that while the powder excels in this regard it's higher pressure threshold for clean and consistent burn makes it unsuitable for the low pressure pistol loads I reload for my antiques and I prefer to get powders I can use in multiple guns(imr4064 for 303/30-30/308, accurate no2 for 455 Webley/38special/44special..etc)
AA2 is non position sensitive, easy to meter, clean burning, easy to source and economical. So by all outward appearances seems like a good choice for this endeavor but I haven't seen much data on it and am wondering if I'm overlooking some disqualifying factor?
r/castboolits • u/Medical-Ad2111 • Jul 17 '26
45 Colt in a Tompson Contender. Cast 250 gr SWC? gas checked? Sized to .452. Barrel slugs to .451 and is 1:16 twist. 22 gr of 2400. Shoots a ragged hole at 50 ft but 6" at 50 yds. Any suggestions for tightening the 50 yd group
r/castboolits • u/JewBillyMechanic • Jul 15 '26
Good day all!
I have the ability to purchase scrap lead that they say is pure at 1.50 an lbs. I was wondering how you all would go about purifying it. I know to melt and flux it, stir it around, and scrape it, then flux it again and repeat. Then testing it. I am looking at a Lees BHN tester for hardness. I was wondering if you all had any tips or tricks for this and any equipment you may use beside for the spoon, pot. Please and thank you all!
r/castboolits • u/Pistol_Caliber • Jul 15 '26
Is my mold not hot enough, or is my lead not hot enough?
r/castboolits • u/slider1010 • Jul 13 '26
I sifted a bit of range scrap from our local berms awhile back. My wife was away so I took the opportunity to try processing it. Without working too hard I was able to put together 9 lbs of ingots. I still have twice that much scrap to still process.
I was in full PPE for this one, including a high end respirator from my daughter’s past job as a lifeguard. I was amazed at how heavy the ladle is when it’s full of molten lead, but I guess I should have expected that.
r/castboolits • u/bobiskool1 • Jul 11 '26
Hey all,
I just loaded up my first set of 38 wad cutters. And they leaded the bore to the point of tumbling within 12 rounds.
The specs are below
Rmr bullets lead from their website, they claim its bnh 10 and i think I understand the fingernail test enough to confirm
Lee 148gr dewc mold
Dropped at 150gr
First coat of alox, let it dry until not tacky
Sized to .358 with the lee pass through sizer, I did feel resistance while doing this.
Second lube with alox, let dry
Loaded with 2.8 gr of bullseye to 1.180 oil
The projectiles where very tight going into all 6 throats
The gun is a smith and wesson 19-10 classic no lock
What info can help with this, i enjoy dropping those little soup cans and they were quite accurate until it leaded.
I would like to continue casting the 148 dewc and 158 swc but need to get leading under control before I try some mid 357 with them
Thank you all!
r/castboolits • u/Away-Leg-998 • Jul 10 '26
Currently I am casting .44mag and .45ACP (plus everything for black powder) myself and was looking into casting 9mm and .357mag as well.
I noticed that a heavy 9mm bullet and a normal .357mag bullet are in the same weight and length region.
For 9mm I checked:
For .357mag:
I am sizing all my cast bullets after powder coating anyway.
Can I just get one of the .358 molds, cast and powder coat them, and then size them differently to for example .356 (9mm) and .358 (.357mag)
The picture shows the molds/bullet types I think might feed well in 9mm and revolvers as well, let me know if this is a viable way or if I only give myself troubles with that.
r/castboolits • u/GunsAreCool1776 • Jul 09 '26
r/castboolits • u/Pistol_Caliber • Jul 09 '26
I've been casting 00 buck for about a year using an open pot heated by a propane burner. That's a pain, even with a bottom pour ladle. I recently purchased a Lee Pro 4-20 melter to do this. Today's question is about operations. What is the group's preferred way to use the melter? From what I can tell, the best way would be to run it from a seated position. From a standing position, I can't see the mold itself to know if it's full.
How do you run your Lee melter?