When I got back into shooting airguns after retiring I basically use them for hunting only, however I still do my share of plinking when out in the woods, especially with one of the most fun guns that I've owned (AEA HP 25 cal Carbine). I only use pure lead for casting because it definitely works the best. Recently a friend who's a contractor removing lead pipes has left me 4 piles of pipe that'll last me for a very long time. I even have a split pig ingot that I bought from Rotometals that I haven't even opened up because of all the lead pipe that I've been making ingots with for casting pellets/slugs for my guns. I don't sell them because that would take all the fun out of it, I buy my molds from NOE and they do make a lot of different airgun molds. I've recently stocked up my supply of .22 wad cutters for some fun indoor shooting during the winter.
This is actually a recovered BBT 27.5 grain I shot a 30 yard chipmunk with from head to tail in the hide. I was using my modified Xisico Sentry which does very well with these slugs.

I also shoot slugs exclusively from my ATI Liberty (wood stock) that I got a great deal on back when ATI was selling parts guns for $100, the Liberty shoots these slugs extremely well sized to .215 diameter, my AEA 22 Challenger also shoots these at mach speeds with no sizing with phenomenal accuracy.
My vintage pistols are all fed with my cast wad cutters for indoor winter fun when the snow is too deep.
Needless to say there will never be a shortage of ammo for this old fart.

These are some ingots that I cast from the lead pipe that friend gave me (probably a total of 200lbs worth). I've still got a lot more ingot casting to do yet. I checked the hardness and it's 4BHN which is as good as it gets, also including ammo for my muzzle loaders.

This is actually a recovered BBT 27.5 grain I shot a 30 yard chipmunk with from head to tail in the hide. I was using my modified Xisico Sentry which does very well with these slugs.

I also shoot slugs exclusively from my ATI Liberty (wood stock) that I got a great deal on back when ATI was selling parts guns for $100, the Liberty shoots these slugs extremely well sized to .215 diameter, my AEA 22 Challenger also shoots these at mach speeds with no sizing with phenomenal accuracy.

My vintage pistols are all fed with my cast wad cutters for indoor winter fun when the snow is too deep.

Needless to say there will never be a shortage of ammo for this old fart.

These are some ingots that I cast from the lead pipe that friend gave me (probably a total of 200lbs worth). I've still got a lot more ingot casting to do yet. I checked the hardness and it's 4BHN which is as good as it gets, also including ammo for my muzzle loaders.
