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Hardball Bullet Casting Alloy ingot- 5 pounds (2%-Tin,6%-Antimony,and 92%-Lead)
- SKU:
- Hardballingot
- MPN:
- 547680
- Availability:
- in stock
- Weight:
- 5.00 LBS
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Bulk discount rates
Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount
Buy 9 - 48 | and get 4% off |
Buy 49 - 79 | and get 8% off |
Buy 80 or above | and get 12% off |
Description
Hardball Bullet Casting Alloy consists of 2% tin, 6% antimony and 92% lead. This modern version of the old Lyman #2 is an excellent all-around alloy for most handgun bullets and many higher velocity rifle cartridges. The Brinell Hardness of Hardball Alloy is about 16.
Sold in ~5 pound ingots.
52 Reviews
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Hardall
Works well in all the calibers I cast. Rotomatals' service is G R E A T!
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Lead for bullet casting
Great fast service ordered on Thursday received on Monday thank you
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Hardball casting lead
Great bullets! Fills easy!
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Hardball alloy
flows nicely and casts very good looking bullet. I am very pleased with the product. fast response to my order
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Hardball casting alloy.
Very happy with my order. Will definitely order again.
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Lead ingots
Wow! I finally found a place that sends what they promise! I've had a terrible time finding a lead supplier that I can count on. Those that actually got the lead to me usually sent less than advertised. I got 6 lead alloy ingots at 5 lbs each. When I weighed them they were within one once of the advertised weight All but one were slightly over 5 pounds. The one that was under 5 lbs. was short 2 tenths of an ounce. I'm great with that! It's a great place to do business with.
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Best lead mix hardball I've ever used...
Hands down best I've ever melted with...
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Hardball lead
I like to cast with it. Still waiting for shipment, next time I will add 2 day shipping
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HARDBALL BULLET CASTING ALLOY INGOT- 5 POUNDS (2%-TIN,6%-ANTIMONY,AND 92%-LEAD)
I have not cast with this alloy yet but a friend uses in his casting that he sells. I have used this alloy at the range and have found there is little or no leading if kept at 1000 fps/1100 fps. Will be looking forward to casting with it myself.