I've been pouring lead for years as sinkers, jigs and dive weights. Never really cared much about what pecentage was what just needed it to be weight. Now I've decided to start casting balls and conicals for the muzzel loaders. I've got the usual pile of wheel weights and people say they are two hard for the long gun front stuffers. So I figured I'd use the lead I have from old phone line shielding. I was told it's softer and more a pure lead. Now I have guys saying it too is to hard for long front loaders. I have small amounts of plumbing lead but not enough to make any large numbers of balls.
Is there a way to flux out the harder parts of the lead I have leaving softer material?? Do I just have to live with what I have and figure out how hard it is and what loads it will work for, go find more know soft lead? Any help you guys can give would be a preciated. I have a scale I haven't scaled out any of the balls I've poured so far as I've just used them for fun plinking. Once I start dialing this all in for a hunting load I want to get it right. Right now I'm shooting a 44 cal cap and ball hand gun and a 54 cal long gun with 1:48 twist. I have a lee production pot and lee two cavity molds.
Mac