Wheel weights and Brinell Hardness Numbers
I have some wheel weights, both clip-on and the flat stick-on, that I use for casting bullets. My questions are these:
1) What is the BHN of clip-on weights when "air cooled"?
2) What is the BHN of clip-on weights when "water quenched"?
3) What is the BHN of stick-on weights when "air cooled"?
4) What is the BHN of stick-on weights when "water quenched"?
5) Which of these leads cast for .44 Special, .44 Magnum (240 grain SWC), and .45 Colt (260 grain SWC) would be recommended for use in a "mountain gun" for protection?
Thanks
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