Well I have been reloading for about 2 years and decided to try making my own cast DEWC bullets as my supply from Missouri Bullet Co was down to about a thousand or so. I looked around and found Cast Boolits - Dedicated To The World Of Cast Bullets!
and it is most informative website and one thing I noticed was a lack of those that said "do it my way or else" and had many pages with images related on what to do. It has been an eye opening experience and it will probably take a year or so until the cost of the equipment is absorbed but I am now able to make my own ingots from huge lead blocks and then cast the 148gr DEWCs so they just about right on perfect. I did find that even if the castings have "wrinkles" or some other small flaws they can still be pretty accurate at up to 50 yds. Here is the list of what I had to buy to get going or some of this stuff I had. Note that I get 50# blocks of lead for free and give the supplier some hand loads in return.
- Single burner gas grill from Walmart with large iron pot and thermometer: makes ingots from bricks
- 2 ingot molds
- Stainless steel ladle and spoons for dipping from Walmart
- Lee 6 cavity mold and handles: not the easiest to start with but works great.
- Lee sizer die and liquid alox lube
- Lee dipper
- Lee large bottom pour pot
- Face shield, welding gloves, leather welding apron w/sleeves and boots (all these I had)
- Black and Decker Workmate, covered with a steel splash shield w/lip so spills do not run onto me. Had this also thankfully.
- Single burner hot plate from Walmart to preheat the mold as aluminum molds have to be hot and they loose their heat quickly.
This has been a very interesting experience and has dramatically lowered the cost of target shooting to a very reasonable level. I noted that the casts I make have not needed sizing as the Lee mold is spot on and their lube barely smokes which is much nicer than the solid lube on the commercial bullets.
and it is most informative website and one thing I noticed was a lack of those that said "do it my way or else" and had many pages with images related on what to do. It has been an eye opening experience and it will probably take a year or so until the cost of the equipment is absorbed but I am now able to make my own ingots from huge lead blocks and then cast the 148gr DEWCs so they just about right on perfect. I did find that even if the castings have "wrinkles" or some other small flaws they can still be pretty accurate at up to 50 yds. Here is the list of what I had to buy to get going or some of this stuff I had. Note that I get 50# blocks of lead for free and give the supplier some hand loads in return.
- Single burner gas grill from Walmart with large iron pot and thermometer: makes ingots from bricks
- 2 ingot molds
- Stainless steel ladle and spoons for dipping from Walmart
- Lee 6 cavity mold and handles: not the easiest to start with but works great.
- Lee sizer die and liquid alox lube
- Lee dipper
- Lee large bottom pour pot
- Face shield, welding gloves, leather welding apron w/sleeves and boots (all these I had)
- Black and Decker Workmate, covered with a steel splash shield w/lip so spills do not run onto me. Had this also thankfully.
- Single burner hot plate from Walmart to preheat the mold as aluminum molds have to be hot and they loose their heat quickly.
This has been a very interesting experience and has dramatically lowered the cost of target shooting to a very reasonable level. I noted that the casts I make have not needed sizing as the Lee mold is spot on and their lube barely smokes which is much nicer than the solid lube on the commercial bullets.