Guys--I've been casting for a while, and shoot 30-1 in a black powder cartridge rifle. I recently came across 1400 pounds of SOFT sheet lead at 20 cents a pound at my favorite junk yard, and jumped on it.
I melted it down and cast it into ingots. Then I cleaned my pot, seasoned it, and made up 45 pounds of 30-1 and cast a couple hundred bullets. Bullets look great, weigh out at 531 grains like they are supposed to, and shoot just fine.
Here's the question. When I clean the rifle, after a couple of wet patches, instead of a clean patch, I get a dark green discoloration on my patch that I have never seen before. It takes two or three additional wet patches to get this green to not come out on the patch. I am accustomed to a 4 or 5 patch clean up and have never seen this before. There is apparently an alloy of something or other in this lead that has not been present in the past, and I am wondering just what this dark green on my patch indicates? Any ideas? Thanks, rdnck.