Thank you for posting this video. Because I am a beginner, 5:51 I value this. I do have a question. Do you prefer to use water or air cool or finished product? Thanks.
No, I don't own an air rifle, but I have heard of people casting projectiles for those. Just make sure to send them through a sizing die so they are the perfect size.
The Lee .22 55gr mold might work, though 55 grains might be a bit too long for some PCP guns. They have lube grooves in them too which will help engrave the rifling a little better...
I have eight Lee molds and all produce high quality bullets. Also the Lee 4-20 melting pot. Plus a few Lee dies and factory crimp dies. No complaints about any Lee products. I couldn't find the 500 Smith and Wesson mold (440 - RF - .501) in a four-cavity; had to get the two-cavity.
Cool! Thank you. I had no idea of all Lee's options. I always just looked up Midway USA and bam.
You bet!
Hi there what do you put on your Lee mould when using is bees wax on the pins and good 👍🏼
Thank you for posting this video. Because I am a beginner, 5:51 I value this. I do have a question. Do you prefer to use water or air cool or finished product? Thanks.
Water. I had a video on that... but TH-cam removed it. rumble.com/v2z3b1k-bullet-casting-tips-and-tricks-removed-from-youtube.html
Good evening, do you manufacture a shape like this for .22 or .25 caliber slugs, used in air rifles or pcps?
No, I don't own an air rifle, but I have heard of people casting projectiles for those. Just make sure to send them through a sizing die so they are the perfect size.
The Lee .22 55gr mold might work, though 55 grains might be a bit too long for some PCP guns. They have lube grooves in them too which will help engrave the rifling a little better...
I have eight Lee molds and all produce high quality bullets. Also the Lee 4-20 melting pot. Plus a few Lee dies and factory crimp dies. No complaints about any Lee products. I couldn't find the 500 Smith and Wesson mold (440 - RF - .501) in a four-cavity; had to get the two-cavity.
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So looking at this here, I’d imagine the 1R, 1C, 1F would be the shape of the bullet, like “1R= Round, version 1” but that’s what makes sense to me.
Personally I prefer iron and brass over aluminum
An Iron or brass mold? I didn't know anyone made some of those. I will have to look into it.
Custom service is gone.
Sad. :(
ALL Lee molds come with handles.
The 2 cavity molds come with handles. But the 6 cavity molds don't (at least when I bought mine).