Casting 9mm
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Casting 9mm
I got a new mold a few weeks ago to cast 115gr 9mm from a well known Slovenian mould maker. It’s supposed to drop .359 at 115gr with wheel weight lead alloy. It is my first 8 cavity mold. After a short learning curve, I was throwing great projectiles. My only complaint is it’s dropping very consistently.356 at 124gr. I really wanted a little heavier bullet and I size down to .356 anyway.
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Yup. I’ll probably post pictures once I do. I just cast them tonight so I may pc them tomorrow.Elkins45 wrote:I have the same mold but with a lube groove. I assume since you bought the smith sided version that you plan to powder coat or Hi Tek?
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what weight does your mold drop with what alloy?Elkins45 wrote:I have the same mold but with a lube groove. I assume since you bought the smith sided version that you plan to powder coat or Hi Tek?
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Pc’d and resized about 400 tonight. I still don’t like how the yellow is turning out which sucks because I bought 2lbs of it and that’s a shit-ton of power for this kinda job. I added some blue to it just because it sticks really well.
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Re: Casting 9mm
Kind of off topic but how much would you say it costs, if you know, to cast your own 36cal round ball for a black powder?
Been eyeballing a BP 1851 Navy and I started to price components and was a little shocked at how much 36cal lead ball costs.
Been eyeballing a BP 1851 Navy and I started to price components and was a little shocked at how much 36cal lead ball costs.
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Soft lead is running $1.20-$1.50 a pound. At 70gr per ball, it’s realistically about 90-95 ball per pound. That, of course, doesn’t take into consideration the equipment costs.WLJ wrote:Kind of off topic but how much would you say it costs, if you know, to cast your own 36cal round ball for a black powder?
Been eyeballing a BP 1851 Navy and I started to price components and was a little shocked at how much 36cal lead ball costs.
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With a Lee mold for $27, a camp stove, $20 for welding gloves, $10 for a yard sale old cast iron skillet, and $15 for a ladle, you’re in business. That’s the cheapest setup I can think of to do one caliber.iron369 wrote:Soft lead is running $1.20-$1.50 a pound. At 70gr per ball, it’s realistically about 90-95 ball per pound. That, of course, doesn’t take into consideration the equipment costs.WLJ wrote:Kind of off topic but how much would you say it costs, if you know, to cast your own 36cal round ball for a black powder?
Been eyeballing a BP 1851 Navy and I started to price components and was a little shocked at how much 36cal lead ball costs.
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$1.50/90=0.016iron369 wrote:With a Lee mold for $27, a camp stove, $20 for welding gloves, $10 for a yard sale old cast iron skillet, and $15 for a ladle, you’re in business. That’s the cheapest setup I can think of to do one caliber.iron369 wrote:Soft lead is running $1.20-$1.50 a pound. At 70gr per ball, it’s realistically about 90-95 ball per pound. That, of course, doesn’t take into consideration the equipment costs.WLJ wrote:Kind of off topic but how much would you say it costs, if you know, to cast your own 36cal round ball for a black powder?
Been eyeballing a BP 1851 Navy and I started to price components and was a little shocked at how much 36cal lead ball costs.
That's bit cheaper than the 0.10-0.15 per that i'm seeing on store's websites.
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That’s why most people get into casting. I cast my 30cal for my 300 blackout for about $.04 each. Loaded it’s $.13 each. Subsonic 300blackout runs $.65 a round after shipping. Subsonic blackout suppressed makes me giggle like a school girl. Lol. There’s a few subsonic 124gr 9mm loads out there. I’m probably gonna play with these 124gr cast projectiles to get my ar9 to run subsonic reliably. It does great with 147gr factory ammo. I already have some 130gr cast to try as well. I’ve been trying to get a 147gr 9mm mold made. I know I can keep those subsonic. 9mm is almost not worth it though. Factory ammunition is so cheap right now. After time is factored, 9mm is not cost effective. I’m a tinkerer though. I do it because I enjoy it.WLJ wrote:$1.50/90=0.016iron369 wrote:With a Lee mold for $27, a camp stove, $20 for welding gloves, $10 for a yard sale old cast iron skillet, and $15 for a ladle, you’re in business. That’s the cheapest setup I can think of to do one caliber.iron369 wrote:Soft lead is running $1.20-$1.50 a pound. At 70gr per ball, it’s realistically about 90-95 ball per pound. That, of course, doesn’t take into consideration the equipment costs.WLJ wrote:Kind of off topic but how much would you say it costs, if you know, to cast your own 36cal round ball for a black powder?
Been eyeballing a BP 1851 Navy and I started to price components and was a little shocked at how much 36cal lead ball costs.
That's bit cheaper than the 0.10-0.15 per that i'm seeing on store's websites.
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Re: Casting 9mm
Late to this thread, but I must say you have done yourself proud. The Blue results on your boolits rivals any commercial offering I have ever bought, and better than most.
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It would appear that the ar9 doesn’t like these projectiles. They are sized to 356 Percent May resize some to .355 just to see if it helps. They feed fine into any other 9mm I have, but I had to mortar the rifle to get the case to extract and use a cleaning rod to remove the bullet from the barrel.
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Casting 9mm
But it’s North Carolina blue so I thought I’d be able to get away with cheating the size.Dave1965 wrote:something blue got all over that bullet, I bet thats the problem
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