I started casting a little more than a year ago. I don't know many folks that cast here in Alaska so I had to go about learning things the best I could, mostly reading this forum, the internet, and Veral Smith's book. I was able to get my hands on quite a bit of W-Ws, pure lead, and antimony that I purchased from the Antimony Man, Bill Ferguson. I also purchased quit a bit of Lee's liquid Alox and made a home made brew of 50% moly lube and 50% bees wax.
In my 44mag and 38 spec, I generally use pure W-Ws with a little tin added, lube with Alox, and then fill the grooves with my homemade lube mix when sizing. My groups are pretty ugly but I think that's more my fault and I get no leading at all. Actually I don't get any leading even when I use just the Alox. I have no experience with rifles...yet.
I have a Marlin 30-30 and Win M-70 375 H&H that I want to start shooting cast bullets in. Although I haven't shot any cast in the 30-30, I don't expect to have to much of a problem with it. However, I can't find a lot if information on the 375 H&H. I have cast quit a few bullet with a Lyman 375449 mold. I used a mix of what I believe is pretty close to 90% lead, 8% antimony, and 2% tin. It looks to me like several lube groove will be outside the case when seated in the brass.
Now for you knowledgable types. Does this set up seem to be about right for the 375? I know I'll have to mess with the sizing dia. but will the bullet hardness and lube that I decribed for the pistols work for this? The Lyman Cast Book has quite a few loads although they seem pretty light for this type gun. What kind of speed can I expect to achieve before leading or pressure problems? I'd like to eventually go after moose with the cast bullets but also want to be prepare in case of a run in with a griz, just in case. Will the lube grooves be a problem outside the case? Anything else I ought to know?
Thanks
Chief