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Go with Retired Spook and Homer. I used to Coleman stove it in the driveway an a nice spirng Saturday with a bit of breeze. Now it's all industrialized and we have a special ventilated welders booth at the shop.Wheelweights will give you the antimony you need, but if you're casting for .45acp or 9mm you'll have to add some tin to the mix. Autos are designed for jacketed bullets and like them hard.Do you still have the Lyman cast bullet handbook that was involved in the SVT swap? After the detour through Ohio I don't know if it got to you. Go with #2 bullet metal and you should be able to do it for 20-25 cents a pound. Back here in the nautical east there's usually a wrecked sailboat keel to chainsaw apart for peanuts, but try the tire shops for used wheelweights, and don't offer more than fifteen cents a pound.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Naba
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 20 december 2014, 05:11:58
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