Speaking of wheeel weights. I bought a couple small buckets of wheel weights from a tire shop. The first bucket (approx) 50 lbs melted fine and I was able to scoop all my clips and dross just fine. I poured ingots from a muffin pan. Then on a different day I started in on the second pail and once in a while I found a weight in with the clips and trash that hadn't melted. I scooped them out right away. I am thinking they were zinc. Could they have been? Does zinc take more heat to melt than lead and I suppose it is a lighter material and would float on top. I don't know what those strange weights were, but I had about 4 of them and I don't want strange stuff melting into my wheel weight lead. Anyone have that experience with their found weights?
I fluxed well and my ingots all look good and I now can use the ingots the next time I am casting bullets.
I shoot CAS too and I do add a little tin to my mix when casting and my bullets are very satisfactory. I shoot BP in my guns and never get any leading. I have in the past with hard cast bullets. I haven't tried meisters, but I have had some with Lazer Cast and Bear Creeks. I am glad I got into casting. It stretches my hobby, but I still have things to learn.