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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - bullet casting
Posted:
12/22/2008 3:25:04 PM EDT
I know you can cast lead bullets. But what about copper? How do you do it? Can you do it at home?
Any help or comments appreciated!
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12/22/2008 6:15:42 PM EDT
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Temps are too high for home casting.
No molds or equipment available.
Hard to find "free" copper for casting, unlike lead.
Copper jacketed bullets are normally swaged.
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