Here is a site I found from another forum which I believe is pretty good:
http://www.enfieldrifles.ca/main.htm
I have done a lot of boolit casting but only with wheel weights. I prefer not to do anything that requires a harder alloy. Thus .45-70 and .40-65 and .45 ACP bullets are viable but .357 is not. The interesting thing is that my .45-70 loads run perhaps 300 fps faster than my cast bullet .357 but still don't lead the barrel. (500 grain bullet at 1450 fps.) I believe this is because there isn't a jump to the forcing cone and sudden twist of rifling after the bullet is moving at a pretty good speed.
If the bullet needs a gas check, I may try it without. The gas check just seems like too much bother and expense.
- Ivan.
http://www.enfieldrifles.ca/main.htm
I have done a lot of boolit casting but only with wheel weights. I prefer not to do anything that requires a harder alloy. Thus .45-70 and .40-65 and .45 ACP bullets are viable but .357 is not. The interesting thing is that my .45-70 loads run perhaps 300 fps faster than my cast bullet .357 but still don't lead the barrel. (500 grain bullet at 1450 fps.) I believe this is because there isn't a jump to the forcing cone and sudden twist of rifling after the bullet is moving at a pretty good speed.
If the bullet needs a gas check, I may try it without. The gas check just seems like too much bother and expense.
- Ivan.