
On Topic - this will be for casting for lever-actions as well as revolvers and some blackpowder.

Don McDowell wrote:You can buy rendered wheelweight and other such stuff off of Ebay.
For the majority of my match bullets I use certified alloys from http://www.rotometals.com
Don McDowell wrote:You're welcome. They've got prices that are hard to beat, and when you order enough to get anything done with they pay the freight, and all the alloy I've got from them has been really clean and need practically no fluxing.
I've never bought lead, so I don't mean to talk out of turn, but $2 seems like alot.Don McDowell wrote:You can buy rendered wheelweight and other such stuff off of Ebay.
For the majority of my match bullets I use certified alloys from http://www.rotometals.com
Otto wrote:I don't know anything about this guy. I ran across him while trying to find a guy in Ohio who used to sell lead, but apparently moved or something.
http://www.vendio.com/stores/junkateer_jerry
Aye, true that!Hobie wrote:One never has enough lead...
stinson wrote:I have access to a small but steady supply of wheelweights, but darned if I know how to tell zinc ones from lead. Advice, anyone?
1. The zinc ones have a little different shape to themstinson wrote:I have access to a small but steady supply of wheelweights, but darned if I know how to tell zinc ones from lead. Advice, anyone?