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My casting days are over!
05-02-2016, 07:17 PM,
#11
RE: My casting days are over!
That's true Eric, he loves to shoot and so does his three younger brothers. Ouch!

Stephen
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05-03-2016, 11:05 AM,
#12
RE: My casting days are over!
Your cast'n days may be over-But your about to double up on lead orders Exclamation Big Grin
Gary
Hav'n you along, is like losing two good men.....
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05-03-2016, 12:09 PM,
#13
RE: My casting days are over!
and your shootin days are numbered as well, when they cast they shoot em too ask me how I know
Dean Becker
only one gun but they are 74s
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05-03-2016, 12:35 PM,
#14
RE: My casting days are over!
Imagine, a 14 year old at a remote canyon range, shooting at steel targets with a .38 Special lever action Rifle and two .38 special single actions standing ankle deep in once fired commercial brass.

That same year he discovers Shiloh Sharps Rifles and Black Powder Cartridge Rifle Competition.

And you are telling me you have four of these critters?

Well, you need to start thinking about buying scrap lead by the ton and tin by the 50 Kilogram ingot while you shop for a bulk melting pot that will handle over 100 pounds of molten lead at a time. (five full loads in a pro-melt= 100 lbs.)

Be aware that primers come 5,000 to a sleeve and black powder is available in bulk.

Next will be home concocted bullet lube, think minimum 2 pounds at a mix and you will be on your way.

Wad punches, wad material comes in sheets 3' x 12', and keeps one busy keeping up with the loading volume.

Yes, you are going to have a ball.

With any luck that ton of scrap lead will last four years and by then the lead expenders will begin, with the oldest, moving on to other pursuits.
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05-03-2016, 06:34 PM,
#15
RE: My casting days are over!
I'm already running into the above mentioned problems. My oldest also likes my 45 ACP, the other boys are addicted to the truck load of 22s I have. I do have over a 100# of black powder and 40,000 primers, a couple thousand sheets of paper, I do make my own lube......yep I'm pretty much screwed when I sit back and look at the situation! I need to focus the shooting into one area, maybe have a lead recovery program.....Obama can give me a grant, an award from the EPA would be due to the Borud Home for wayward Norwegian Boys.

SB
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