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Glen Oakes
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I recently got a couple of hundred pounds of wheel weights. While going thru them to melt them down I saw that quite a few are marked .25 Fe. I think I may have put quite a few of those in the first batch I melted/processed. I got to thinking about that and think I now have 40 or so pounds of alloy that may not be suitable for bullet casting. My normal processing method is to melt the WWs so I can discard the clips, flux the melt, and pour into ingots as just wheel weight metal. Later, I alloy with some Sn and pure Pb to make a more usable alloy for casting bullets.
Am I right that I probably have a contaminated batch or is this OK to use (after proper alloying w/lead and tin)?
Question(s):
1) what is the effect of this amount of iron in the alloy on bullets -- casting and performance?
2) can usable bullets be obtained from this alloy?
Thanks,
Glen
Am I right that I probably have a contaminated batch or is this OK to use (after proper alloying w/lead and tin)?
Question(s):
1) what is the effect of this amount of iron in the alloy on bullets -- casting and performance?
2) can usable bullets be obtained from this alloy?
Thanks,
Glen