Well, I finally jumped into casting

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Lightman,
It's cool and it's quite easy. Yes, it's a couple more steps in the process, but I like the fact that it's not messy or tacky compared to lube. Again, I'm only a Noob at this but it's pretty easy.

I'm doing it with the Airsoft BBs and a cheap toaster oven. I haven't bought the sprayer and I don't think I will. Part of me wants them to look really good and then I stop and think - wait, they're going to be loaded and shot off. I don't think the paper or other targets will care or notice.

So, if you want to try it, go ahead, you may like it. I mostly shoot indoors and the lube cloud when I shoot lead won't be missed.
 
The majority of my bullets are made from wheelweights. I just started inventorying my sixty year collection of moulds and am shocked. More than seventy and duplicates of many.
Be careful, be very careful. When you find a mould that works for you, cherish it, use it, take care of it and don't go on an eternal quest for a better one.
My faves: 357446, 358156, 358432 in 38/357, 429421, 429244 in 44s/44m, 452460, 45-255KT RCBS, in acp and Colt. 311291 in 30-06 and 30-30, 311359 in both plus 30 carb.
 
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