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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie" data-source="post: 2076693" data-attributes="member: 27279"><p>Hello, I'm new to the forum (been lurking for a while) and I can't seem to find much info on casting bullets. I've reloaded for quite some time and have decided I'd like to cast my own lead. I have a few thousand pounds of lead sitting out in the shop and figured its time to put some to use. Most of what I have are ingots of reclaimed bullets but I also have quite a bit of pipe, flashing, etc. I will be casting bullets for a 9mm and was wanting to know if there is a tool/gauge to measure the hardness of the lead. If so what hardness (Is that even a word) should it be? Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie, post: 2076693, member: 27279"] Hello, I'm new to the forum (been lurking for a while) and I can't seem to find much info on casting bullets. I've reloaded for quite some time and have decided I'd like to cast my own lead. I have a few thousand pounds of lead sitting out in the shop and figured its time to put some to use. Most of what I have are ingots of reclaimed bullets but I also have quite a bit of pipe, flashing, etc. I will be casting bullets for a 9mm and was wanting to know if there is a tool/gauge to measure the hardness of the lead. If so what hardness (Is that even a word) should it be? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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