Each ingot measures approximately 8-3/4" x 1" x 2" and weighs approximately 5 pounds (+/- .25). Alloy consists of 2% Tin, 6% Antimony and 92% Lead. This is an excellent all around alloy for most handgun bullets and many higher velocity rifle cartridges. This is a modern version of the old Lyman #2 alloy. The Brinell Hardness of Hardball alloy is about 16.
Our Dipper with cast iron head is shaped for easy, accurate pouring and prevents air pockets in the finished bullet. In addition, the cast iron keeps the alloy warm while pouring. The long stem Dipper can also be used for stirring molten lead alloys. Wooden handle stays cool in use.
The item up for sale is 25 Lbs of clean lead. It has been cast into 1/2 lb or 1 lb Lee ingots. It may come in a mixture or any combination of 1/2 lb or 1 lb ingots to make up the 25 lbs of clean lead. The lead has been cleaned and fluxed.
Sold by the Ingot. Ingots are approximately 8-3/4" x 1" x 2" and weigh 5 pounds (+/- .25). Twenty parts of lead and one part of tin (95% lead, 5% tin). The Brinell Hardness of 1 to 20 Alloy is approximately 10. This has been the standard blackpowder cartridge alloy since the 45 70 Government cartridge was first loaded in 1873. It is also popular with many of today's Cowboy Action Shooters.
Sold by the Bag 4-5 Pounds Alloy consists of 4% tin, 12% antimony and 84% lead. This very hard alloy was designed to completely fill the molds used in the printing process prior to the development of computerized typesetting in the late 20th century. It is a bit hard for silhouette shooting or hunting bullets, as it tends to shatter when hitting metal plates or heavy bones. It is very good for higher velocity rifle bullets when target shooting. Often used as a basis for blending special alloys that require a higher percentage of antimony. If you have a good local source of pure lead, blend it ... [Read More]
This Lyman #2 (90% Lead, 5% Tin, 5% Antimony) ingot is approximately 8-3/4" x 1" x 2" and weigh 5 pounds (+/- .25). The Brinell Hardness of this Linotype alloy is about 15.
Sold by the 5 lb bag. Ingots are approximately 8-3/4" x 1" x 2" and weigh 5 pounds (+/- .25). Twenty five parts of lead and one part of tin (96% lead, 4% tin). This has been the standard blackpowder cartridge alloy since the 45 70 Government cartridge was first loaded in 1873. It is also popular with many of today's Cowboy Action Shooters. The Brinell Hardness of 25 1 alloy is approximately 9.
Sold by the Ingot ~ i.e. 1 Pound This ratio of 88% Bismuth and 12% Tin is the best ratio we have come up with as a substitute for lead. This alloy melts at about 395 F and is best cast or poured at about 500F. Testing the hardness with a Lee Hardness Testing Kit, we came up with an average of 19.3 on the Brinnell Hardness Scale, although there was a range during the testing. The bismuth gives you the weight (as close to lead as possible) and the tin helps holds it together and makes it less brittle. This is an alloy we have been asked to make a few times so we decided to make a larger batch an... [Read More]
Lead fluxing made easy. No more using rosin, paraffin, tallow, bullet lube and other homemade concoctions. CleanCast is non-smoking, odor-free and it really works. Only a small amount is necessary to prepare even a 20 lb lead pot for bullet production. Separates dross from valuable bullet alloy and improves the consistency of the melted lead to eliminate variability during your casting session.
Warm note: 1.This product must be grounded. Improper installation of the grounding must be prohibited. 2.The general working temperature of molten solder in the solder pot is around grade 4-grade 9,can prevent man-made aging of tin stoves. 3.In order to keep the safe,turned off the power when you left,please! 4.Do not hit or wipe the tin stove with sharp or hard objects to avoid scratching and long-term corrosion for perforation and leakage of tin. Maintenance and cleaning: 1. Make sure the tin furnace is cooled and the power cord is removed before cleaning. 2. Please use a dry or slightly ... [Read More]
19 Pounds and two ounces of lead ingots. Lead bars are approximately one-pound and 1/2-pound sizes. Lead composition is basically lead alloy, not pure lead. Alloy materials may include tin, zinc, and antimony. These ingots are made from scrap lead consisting of wheel weights, ballast, sinkers, lead pipe, lead castings, etc.
The Lee Magnum melter furnace was designed especially for the Ladle Caster. It features all of the great features of the Pro 20 including a large 4" diameter pot that hold approximately 20 pounds of lead and a 700-watt tubular heating element. This furnace does not have bottom pour capability and is designed for Ladle casting only. Specifications:- capacity: 20 lb capacity - voltage: 110 volt - pot diameter: 4" diameter - wattage: 700 watts - Melt time: approx. 20 minutes - function: designed for melting and blending lead alloys for bullet casting - notes: no pour spout, designed for Ladle cas... [Read More]
These Nuggets are made of 99.9%+ new Virgin clean lead. You will receive a mix small cylinders nuggets, that range from .2 to .25, or The nuggets are easy to melt and great for casting bullets and fishing weights. The Brinell Hardness scale of 99.9% Lead is approximately 5. Physical Information Atomic Number: 82 Relative Atomic Mass (12C=12.000): 207.22 Melting Point: 621 F Boiling Point: 2948 F Density: 11.35
The Bullet Weights Bass Casting Sinker slides on the line, and the swivels ensure your line won't get twisted up. It's a classic for a reason: it'll help you catch more
MTM makes it easier for bullet casters to separate and store their masterpieces with this 2-pack of bullet boxes made from green tinted clear polypropylene for easy identification. It holds 160 205 GR. 45 ACP
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Bullet Weights Ultra Steel Bass Casting Sinkers are a non-lead alternative to the traditional bass-casting sinker. These weights slide on the line, and the swivels ensure your line won't get twisted
Bullet Weights Ultra Steel Bass Casting Sinkers are a non-lead alternative to the traditional bass-casting sinker. These weights slide on the line, and the swivels ensure your line won't get twisted
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