Brownells 20 to 1 Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 95% Lead and 5% Tin, ideal for Cowboy Action Shooting and blackpowder cartridges like the 45-70 Government.
The alloy ingots are approximately 5 pounds each and are made from virgin metals to ensure purity, not from scrap.
With a Brinell Hardness of about 10, this alloy provides the necessary hardness for bullet casting, and is sold by the ingot with approximate weights.
Brownells 16 to 1 Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 94% Lead and 6% Tin, suitable for Cowboy Action Shooting and blackpowder cartridges.
The alloy is sold in approximately 5-pound ingots and has a Brinell Hardness of about 11.
It is made from virgin metals to ensure a clean alloy, not from scrap.
The Brownells Foundry Bullet Casting Alloy is composed of 64.5% Lead, 23% Antimony, and 12.5% Tin.
Each ingot of the alloy weighs approximately 5 pounds and is made from virgin metals for purity.
The product is sold by the ingot with weights being approximate and is manufactured by BROWNELLS.
The Brownells 40 to 1 Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 97.5% Lead and 2.5% Tin, resulting in a Brinell Hardness of approximately 8.5.
This alloy is designed for consistent expansion and excellent weight retention at black powder velocities, making it ideal for bullet casting.
Each ingot weighs roughly 5 pounds and is made from virgin metals to ensure a clean, high-quality addition to your casting materials.
Brownells Pure Lead Bullet Casting Metal ingots are made of 99.9% lead and weigh approximately 5 pounds.
The ingots are designed to melt easily, making them suitable for custom casting alloys or creating fishing weights.
Each ingot has a Brinell Hardness of around 5 and is sold individually with approximate weights.
Brownells Linotype Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 84% Lead, 4% Tin, and 12% Antimony, making it a very hard alloy suitable for high-velocity rifle bullets, but not ideal for silhouette shooting or hunting.
The alloy can be blended with pure lead in a 1 to 1 ratio to create a Hardball-like alloy, and it has a Brinell Hardness of approximately 22.
Each ingot weighs approximately 5 pounds and is made from virgin metals to ensure a clean addition to your casting material, sold by the ingot.
Brownells Hardball Bullet Casting Alloy is composed of 92% Lead, 2% Tin, and 6% Antimony, resembling the old Lyman #2 formula.
The alloy is intended for handgun bullets and high-velocity rifle cartridges, with a Brinell Hardness of approximately 16.
Each ingot weighs around 5 pounds and is made from virgin metals to ensure purity, with weights being approximate.
Brownells Pure Tin Bullet Casting Metal consists of tin pieces roughly 1/2" in size, with each bag containing approximately 1 pound of tin.
The tin is easy to melt, making it suitable for creating custom casting alloys or for mixing with other alloys to enhance hardness.
Adding tin to lead increases the Brinell hardness by 0.3 for every 1% added, and the product is sold by the bag with approximate weights.
Brownells 25 to 1 Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 96% Lead and 4% Tin, resulting in a Brinell Hardness of approximately 9.
It is ideal for Cowboy Action Shooting and blackpowder cartridges like the 45-70 Government.
The ingots are made from virgin metals, weigh roughly 5 pounds each, and are sold individually.
Brownells Superhard Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 70% Lead and 30% Antimony, designed to harden recovered lead.
The alloy ingots weigh approximately 5 pounds and melt at around 745° F, with the exact Brinell hardness not specified.
Superhard is made from virgin metals for a clean alloy addition and is sold in ingot form with approximate weights.