Thanks all for the input. TBH im relieved the subject of hard pellets and barrel damage hasn't formed. Was worried about that derailment.
The selling point for me was the weight being close to lead, unlike GTO’’s or FTT Greens which are primarily Tin.
Im definitely not motivated to do this bc of the dangers of lead ingestion or inhalation. Soldered enough electronics with lead/tin solder, no fan and my face smack on the board any damage has already been done. Just something i haven’t seen and figured id be a Guinea pig, put a barrel or two up for possible sacrifice. I’m still convinced though lead will see its day and sooner than we think, but not the topic for this thread.
Anything to consider when casting at a lower temp? The molds i’ll use are already broken in for lead, think they should they be thoroughly cleaned prior? Would alternating between lead and the alloy have any effect on the mold ( not in the same session)? For instance, one week im casting lead and two weeks later i decide to cast this alloy using the same mold.
Side note: “wash your hands” - why don’t airgun suppliers sell Lead-Off hand soap or an equivalent? Just a thought, might be a seller.
Again, thanks all for the input.