I’m not sure they’ll deal with anyone who doesn’t have a forklift & dock. They offer a wide range of lead and mixes.
I’m very curious as to what is best for target shooting lead composition as opposed to hunters who want, is it 98%+2% Antimony or Tin or 100% pure lead?
I have no idea but I’m very curious to learn if leads hardness effects accuracy. We all know JSB’s are great. We all also know if you buy 15.??’s you’re gonna see a lot of damaged skirts in your tins.
I’m trying to figure out if even thinking about casting my own .257’s for non competitive use would make sense. I can tell you I want a two stage press and many different sizers. I have a no choke .215” that might benefit but I can’t see how it could be more accurate. I do see how it could lead up slower or not hardly at all.
Piledrivers. My Gen 2 Crosman barrel Marauder actually loves them but distance testing to see where destabilizing occurs remains to be done. I think other guns would be able to use if sized down and more concentric in anyway.
I’m very curious as to what is best for target shooting lead composition as opposed to hunters who want, is it 98%+2% Antimony or Tin or 100% pure lead?
I have no idea but I’m very curious to learn if leads hardness effects accuracy. We all know JSB’s are great. We all also know if you buy 15.??’s you’re gonna see a lot of damaged skirts in your tins.
I’m trying to figure out if even thinking about casting my own .257’s for non competitive use would make sense. I can tell you I want a two stage press and many different sizers. I have a no choke .215” that might benefit but I can’t see how it could be more accurate. I do see how it could lead up slower or not hardly at all.
Piledrivers. My Gen 2 Crosman barrel Marauder actually loves them but distance testing to see where destabilizing occurs remains to be done. I think other guns would be able to use if sized down and more concentric in anyway.