Did up a few and took some pics to show just how easy it is .
Only things you need are a bullet mold and a hot glue gun .

Let the glue come up to temp per instructions and then just fll the mold .

On larger cal bullets you may want to fill the mold about 2/3 full with the sprue plate swung to the side , then finish filling through the sprue .

After you have the mold filled allow the glue to cure for a few min , I found that it works well to do 2 diffrent ones , filling one as the other cures but you don't have to .
Once you have it cured , swing the sprue plate out just as you would for lead casting . don't get in too big of a hurry or it will squish the bottom of the bullet .
The finished bullet .

Hand seat the glue bullet in a sized only case ( no belling neeed ) with only a primer
-- NO POWDER --
Once the glue got up to temp it only took about 10 min to do up these 45LC for the first time .
NOTE -- some hot glues cure harder than others so depending on the glue is to how many times you can shoot before they come apart .
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