Hey y'all,
I've been kicking around the notion of casting my own for awhile now. The wife just found an $100 Midway Gift Certificate, so it seems a good time to get started.
Right now I'm thinking of a couple .452 Molds for my .45 Colt, .45 Casull, and .45 ACPs.
Now, as far as lubing...a real easy way I'm understanding is the use of the Lee Alox, and Tumble Lubing. That sounds easy enough. add a bit of that into a container, tumble the bullets around in it, set out on wax paper, let 'em dry overnight, and have fun. I'm gathering that it's sometimes a bit sticky, but not a huge issue for revolvers, and sometimes rectified with a modicum of talcum powder or something similar after loading. Does that sound about right? I'm also guessing that the Alox Tumble Lube works okay with standard groove bullets as well as the Lee Molded ones with the smaller lube grooves?
What about the other lubes, like...filling in the lube grooves? Is there a way to do that without using a "Lubri-Sizer"? I'm reading a little bit about melting the 1/2 blocks of various lubes into a pan, setting the bullets in it for a few hours, and then plucking them back out?
Thoughts and suggestions on a KISS simple, inexpensive way to get started without producing crap bullets would sure be appreciated.
My next concern is gas checks. I've read that leading can be a real issue with most any bullets doing over 1,000 FPS, especially when made from wheel weights. Two of my main guns are .45 Colt rifles, so it's almost a challenge to keep them under 1,000 FPS. And of course, it would be nice to just let 'em rip with a full (ish) charge from the .454 Casull. At what point do I need to start considering gas checks for the .452 bullets? As near as I can understand, you need a specific mold to run gas checks. The easiest way is to use a Lee sizer die that fits on a standard reloading press?
I've also got a .358 Winchester, and a .35 Whelen that I'd like to cast for. Now, since we're talking the 2K and above range, can I still do a simple gas check, or do I need to start wrapping them with paper? (Which sounds like a pain in the butt)
I'm sure I'll have lots more goofy questions before it's said and done, but if y'all can share your thoughts, ideas and experiences thus far, I'd sure appreciate it.