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    "Beef Bacon" Commie Grant H.'s Avatar
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    Default Bullet casting...

    I've got a new 9mm 6 cavity lee bullet mould that will not reliably throw good bullets no matter what I try.

    I get a few good, wrinkle free bullets once I get the mould up to temperature, but the majority have wrinkles on them.

    My 6 cavity .45ACP mould has been great after cleaning it with soap and then brake cleaner.

    Any thoughts?
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    Different lead than what you used with the .45 mold?
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    Does it have an internal temp gauge? Have you verified it?

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    I noticed I was holding my mold too far from the spigot, so the lead was cooling off too much before it was getting into the mold.

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    Up the lead temp.
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    Same lead.

    PID and thermocouple temp control that I've tested for accuracy.

    I'll give moving it closer a shot, but it's strange that the .45acp comes out nice.

    I usually cast at 725, how much higher would you suggest?

    Thanks for the thoughts and ideas!
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    If you cleaned it, it will take a while before it starts throwing good boolits again. Maybe a couple hundred. Get that mold block hot. I don't know what pot you're using, but don't pour too slow.

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    Have you thoroughly smoked the insides of the mould with a candle so it has a nice coating of carbon? And as some others mentioned
    - lead temp
    - getting mold up to temp
    - maybe add a little bit more tin

    Good luck and happy casting

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    I'm thinking of casting bullets, pistol, for 38-special and 44-mag. Just to develop a new hobby/skill.

    Any suggestions for references on alloys, temperatures, techniques, preferred equipment, igotcha's, etc......?

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