Common mistakes to avoid when bullet casting

While bullet casting can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to create custom bullets with a precision size and fit for the intended firearm, there are some common mistakes that beginners should be aware of. Below are some of the more common bullet casting mistakes...

The basics of bullet casting: A beginner’s guide

Bullet casting is the process of creating bullets by melting lead or other metal alloys, pouring it into bullet moulds, allowing it to cool and solidify, and then removing the bullets from the moulds. It’s a useful skill for gun enthusiasts who want to load their own...

Why you should get into bullet casting

Bullet casting is a popular method of creating custom bullets for firearms. This process involves melting lead or other alloys and pouring them into a bullet mold. There are several benefits to bullet casting, including cost savings, improved accuracy, and...

NOE 358-136-FN HP Mould

I recently purchased an NOE , 358, 136, FN RG 2 hollow point mould. The mould makes wonderful HP bullets just about as fast as I can cast with a conventional 2 cavity solid mould. The mould ( with my alloy ) makes a nice round .359” dia. cast bullet. Easily sized to...

5 cavity 30 cal. NOE , 190 gr. G/C Mould

I have many single cavity and two cavity moulds. However, when it comes to “ production “, a 5 cavity mould can really turn out the bullets. I’ve always liked “ bore riders “ in my .30 cal. rifles. I recently obtained this one from Al at NOE Bullet Moulds. It is a...

A real lead saver ! !

I don’t know about you but getting access to nice clean bullet alloy around here is getting to be a real problem.  For me, when I buy wheel weights , more than 50% of them are FE and ZN weights.  Useless as far as I am concerned. My grandson does a lot of shooting...