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RE: adding sprue back to pot
I just did an experiment with cull bullets in a wagge pot and using a PJ 40001. Saving the sprues and adding alloy made me have to stop, and start over,when the pot heated back up .I cast continually when dropping one bullet in the pot right after pouring then adding the sprue when it was cut, I was able to hold 3 tenths doing it and didnt have to stop for the reheat, ..I think as long as you are consistant you will get good results any way you do it. .When I have a lot of bullets to cast and want a long session, I keep the pot at one level , ...either way the bullets weighed the same , however there was more out of the 3 tenth range ,and I think it was from the lead height in the pot more than the stop and go.
Dean Becker
only one gun but they are 74s
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