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March 16, 2014, 09:24 AM | #1 |
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soft as a babies bottom
went out to cast some more 200gr swc today
and thought i would try and see what straight SOWW would cast like and here are some nestled in some 50/50 lube i found it odd that they filled easy and came out all shiny i didnt add any tin or any thing, just kept adding more SOWW i had no idea that it would work so well im sure they are soft as a babies bottom, but who cares in a 700fps 45 load |
March 16, 2014, 11:59 AM | #2 |
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I know that it works great in my Peacemaker! I have read that acp's do well on it too. (don't have one)
And SOWW is cheaper to buy, at least on the forums where I find mine. I like the stuff!
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March 16, 2014, 08:27 PM | #3 |
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Sorry, what is SOWW?
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March 16, 2014, 09:01 PM | #4 |
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Stick On Wheel Weights are very soft.
I've thought about testing some, but have had such good results with 50/50 for hunting that I never tried it yet. I would think they would make a good defense bullet for my 380's though and am going to try some shortly. |
March 17, 2014, 08:47 AM | #5 |
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I made a bunch of those into ingot the other day. They sure do shine. I wondered if they would do well as an HP in a slow speed gun like the .45acp. When I get my mold from Mihec for my .45 I'll have to try some expansion tests. I noticed my regular alloy of WW and 1% tin didn't have enough velocity to expand with a previous mold I owned.
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March 17, 2014, 01:06 PM | #6 |
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Ah, gotcha.
I just melted a bunch of window counterweights down which is the same as the SOWW. Mold fill out wasn't as pretty as regular wheel weights, so ill be adding a bit of pewter/tin. Our local scrapper had a huge box of roof flashing a couple years ago. Should have bought it had I known it would work for 45. |
March 17, 2014, 06:06 PM | #7 |
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That SOWW should be in the neighborhood of the following,
.050% Sb, 3.0% Sn, .25% As, 96.3% Pb 12 listed as BHN Roughly anyway. Should make GOOD ACP fodder for sure.
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March 17, 2014, 06:23 PM | #8 | |
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March 17, 2014, 11:18 PM | #9 |
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.050% Sb, 3.0% Sn, .25% As, 96.3% Pb 12 listed as BHN
those look like clip on numbers Mike SOWW shouldnt have any As or Sb in it but it is all a carp shoot just like range scrap the scrap i mine this year will be lots harder than last year as i have dumped several hundred pounds of COWW into the berm |
March 18, 2014, 08:37 AM | #10 |
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Mike, you sure about that 12 BHN???
My SOWW are around 5 BHN. My COWW are about 12-14 BHN. |
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That is exactly clip on, instead of stick on. DUH... Stick on is listed as (estimated) .25% Sb and 99.8% Pb and 6 listed as BHN Must of been all blinded by those colorful PC bool, oops bullets of Beagles
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March 29, 2014, 05:11 PM | #12 |
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I bought 200 ponds of roof flashing a couple months ago at a recycle place, he said he didn't deal with lead and it had been sitting there for years
200# for 80$, think I did well
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March 29, 2014, 05:41 PM | #13 |
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200# for $80? Man, he saw you coming, didn't he. Sorry, but you got screwed. But seein' as how you're new at this an' all.... I'll take it off your hands and give your money back and you just chalk it up as a lesson learned. Okay?
What are friends for!?!
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March 29, 2014, 06:17 PM | #14 |
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"I bought 200 ponds of roof flashing a couple months ago at a recycle place, he said he didn't deal with lead and it had been sitting there for years
200# for 80$, think I did well" Did it have any solder on it?? That has Sn in it Tin ; ) Y/D
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March 30, 2014, 09:15 PM | #15 |
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not that i remember, it had been sitting in a drum full of water for years, it was very dirty, i ended up smelting a second time to ensure cleanliness, it all had a weird orange coating that would sink to the bottom of the pot, pain in the rear
im going to try some of those pretty SOWWs soon, for the 357, they sure are pretty not sure if this is what flashing is, i just kknow it came from a roof, and itsreally really soft and shiny, most of it had thick spouts that were put on with tar
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March 31, 2014, 06:41 PM | #16 |
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Skizzums you have some pretty good stuff right there. That is the flashing portion of a lead roof vent. My last 3 scavenger hunts at the recycling center that's the first thing I look for. I've smelted this down into ingots, and put them into my bottom pour straight up with a little tin, I water drop, and after 48 hours find a BHN of about 14-ready for the 45!
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March 31, 2014, 07:39 PM | #17 |
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Wow, that's pretty sweet. Most of them still had the vent attached, I was having a helluva time getting the stuff into the pot until I figured out you could just cut it with lawn trimmers. I can't tell ypu how many hours I spent with a sledgehammer trying to bang them into small enough pieces to fit
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Yep. I use tin snips. I just cut it up into lasagna noodle size strips and ease it into the pot as needed. (at least, the clean parts)
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