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Anyone here into casting bullets ?
Posted on 10/21/19 at 5:50 am
Posted on 10/21/19 at 5:50 am
I recently had an offer I couldn't refuse on a rifle and pistol I had and took that money and turned it into a new Taurus Raging Hunter in 454 Casull. I owned a Raging Bull before and really liked it and it was always in the back of my mind to get another one one day.
When I started shopping for bullets to load I started reading about powder coating cast bullets. I never considered casting for fear of leading the barrel but 3 or 4 days on castboolits alleviated those fears. And since I already have the lead, pot, and powder coat from making fishing lures all I needed was a mold.
I bought a Lee 6 cavity mold in 255 grain FP for a 45 colt. After casting I measured several and they were consistent on diameter and within 3 grains on weight so I then powder coated them and loaded them into 454 Casull brass over 9 grains of Titegroup that was left from my trap shooting days. Haven't put them over the chronograph but I am guessing 1000fps give or take.
Loaded up 50 and shot them and am happy to report all went bang and are pretty accurate. Best is that my barrel is shiny like new with no leading at all. My lead was free from a buddy at a dealership, and brass was as well as I have a few buddies who shoot 454 but don't want to reload. So I am at about .06 per round with .04 of that being the primer and I guesstimated .02 for powder and powder coat. I am pleased with the results and have cast about 400 now to load up for fun plinking.
Also bought 100 of the Hornady 240 grain XTP Mags to hunt with. Plan is 17-1800 fps and keep shots under 50 yards.
When I started shopping for bullets to load I started reading about powder coating cast bullets. I never considered casting for fear of leading the barrel but 3 or 4 days on castboolits alleviated those fears. And since I already have the lead, pot, and powder coat from making fishing lures all I needed was a mold.
I bought a Lee 6 cavity mold in 255 grain FP for a 45 colt. After casting I measured several and they were consistent on diameter and within 3 grains on weight so I then powder coated them and loaded them into 454 Casull brass over 9 grains of Titegroup that was left from my trap shooting days. Haven't put them over the chronograph but I am guessing 1000fps give or take.
Loaded up 50 and shot them and am happy to report all went bang and are pretty accurate. Best is that my barrel is shiny like new with no leading at all. My lead was free from a buddy at a dealership, and brass was as well as I have a few buddies who shoot 454 but don't want to reload. So I am at about .06 per round with .04 of that being the primer and I guesstimated .02 for powder and powder coat. I am pleased with the results and have cast about 400 now to load up for fun plinking.
Also bought 100 of the Hornady 240 grain XTP Mags to hunt with. Plan is 17-1800 fps and keep shots under 50 yards.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 10:13 am to Bama Shadow
Nice.
I'm just now getting into reloading for my 45-70 and 45 Colt Marlins. No bullet casting yet, but I may one day.
I'm just now getting into reloading for my 45-70 and 45 Colt Marlins. No bullet casting yet, but I may one day.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 10:15 am to Bama Shadow
I just started with a lee loader and a box of store bought hardcast. Figuring I'll start casting one day.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 11:03 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
please wear the proper PPE when melting/casting the lead. pretty sure my recently passed brothers cancer was caused from not wearing PPE in a badly ventilated area.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 12:30 pm to Bama Shadow
Pardon my ignorance but what is the powder coating for? Does that help to protect the barrel?
Posted on 10/21/19 at 1:16 pm to MrBobDobalina
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Pardon my ignorance but what is the powder coating for? Does that help to protect the barrel?
Yes it takes the place of traditional bullet lube for cast bullets.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 1:44 pm to Bama Shadow
how did you powder coat them?
My FIL was telling me of this one process that you put the bullets in a tumbler and add the power coating.
Never researched it but it's intriguing.
My FIL was telling me of this one process that you put the bullets in a tumbler and add the power coating.
Never researched it but it's intriguing.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 1:49 pm to bbvdd
I think they make a small oven that bakes the powder on the cast lead. I've seen alot of people that make them but it's not something I'm going to get into right now or ever . I have 9mm so it's already pretty cheap so I don't plan on reloading that.
I reload for my rifles.
I reload for my rifles.
This post was edited on 10/21/19 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 10/21/19 at 10:19 pm to bbvdd
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how did you powder coat them? My FIL was telling me of this one process that you put the bullets in a tumbler and add the power coating.
Basically that. I copied what other guys did and use a cool whip bowl with black air soft BB's. You put 40 or 50 bullets in the bowl with a hand full of BB's and add a couple spoonfuls of powder paint. Shake and swirl for a few minutes and the friction produces a slight static charge that allows the powder to stick to the bullets. I then use a pair of curved fishing forceps and grab the bullets by the nose and stand them upside down on parchment paper and bake at 400 for 20 mins. Out of the oven into water to immediately cool and help harden the bullets. I also drop bullets into water out of the mold to help harden.
Posted on 10/22/19 at 1:05 am to Bama Shadow
My dad had a shitload of casting equipment I ended up with.
It’s just sitting in the shed. I dont shoot enough to use it
It’s just sitting in the shed. I dont shoot enough to use it
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