Always been curious about this - even with the high prices of let's just say 115g 9mm @ $0.25/round, 100-200g slugs are $0.50/rd or more. I don't get it when it's just lead, no primer, no powder, no case.
Yeah where atProduction volume. TBH though, not sure where you are getting 9mm parabellum for $25.00 per hundred?
He's got a friend, shhhhhProduction volume. TBH though, not sure where you are getting 9mm parabellum for $25.00 per hundred?
It's cheap for a reason and it's not a good one.you can find steel case and remanufactured <$0.25 - I picked up some Blazer and CCI at around $0.25 couple weeks ago.
I haven't figured it out but if you buy lead and a mould it would pay for itself pretty fast
Lee Lead pot $108 (Cabelas)It would 100% pay for itself pretty damn fast, just like reloading, but after all these years I haven't even started reloading yet, so I doubt I'd start casting.
Yeah where at
Lead plumbing is very rare, doubt you'll find any. Old style brick chimney flashing is pure lead. I would ask some local roofing contractors if you could buy their scrap. They will otherwise take it to the scrap yard and sell it. Offer them $1 a pound and they'll probably sell it to you. I once got over a hundred pounds of the stuff for $20 from a roofer in NH. Roofing lead is often covered with hardened tar though and you'll have to clean it off thoroughly or you'll "poison" your lead pot with gunk that won't burn off.Wished I could find some lead piping