Either I was in a hurry to load them so they would cool quicker or I just wanted to test accuracy on this bunch water dropping as well. Thanks for watching.
Pure lead or close too, within about 2% can not be significantly water hardened. A temporary and short gain to 6-7 bhn before softening back to 5-6 bhn. A few % of antimony is required. Tin also works but to a much lesser degree. Mixing tin and antimony will give you the ability to cast really hard bullets in 20+ bhn. I've found with my lyman foster mold that I can cast slugs up to 12 bhn, and they still blow out to fill the bore. Never tried anything harder. These are my results and yours may vary.
Keep your cell phones away from your scales including walkie talkies and tablets and computers and wifi .they will cause interference with the load cell in the scale
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OsOWMu3dFgw.html There’s several of these shot on this video linked here. I will do a better job in the near future posting the loads organized individually. Thanks for watching.
22grs If I recall but refer to your own load data for whatever wad column and your own unique setup. The BPI slug manual and Lyman 12ga manual are critical. BPI publishes free load data sometimes on their website