using previously fired lead for casting
Moderator: dromia
Forum rules
All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
using previously fired lead for casting
Just wondering where you guys source your lead from for casting, also what price you pay per kilo.
Also I was at our range on Thursday and they were cleaning out the backstops and I asked if I could buy some of the lead off them to cast into shotgun slugs but the guy there thought there was some scientific reason that you can't re use previously shot lead, he said he will check with his boss, so is there a reason you can't re use previously shot lead?
Thanks in advance
Also I was at our range on Thursday and they were cleaning out the backstops and I asked if I could buy some of the lead off them to cast into shotgun slugs but the guy there thought there was some scientific reason that you can't re use previously shot lead, he said he will check with his boss, so is there a reason you can't re use previously shot lead?
Thanks in advance
- meles meles
- Posts: 6335
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:17 pm
- Home club or Range: HBSA
- Location: Underground
- Contact:
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
No, there shouldn't be any reason at all, scientifically speaking...
Badger
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
I use reclamed backstop lead all the time.
No issues.
No issues.
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
No reason at all why you can not use it.
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
I don't know about scientifically, but financially it's a no brainer.
Recovered slug is quite hard, I 'soften' mine by adding pure lead which I scrounge wherever I can.
stgeo
Recovered slug is quite hard, I 'soften' mine by adding pure lead which I scrounge wherever I can.
stgeo
- dromia
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20224
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
- Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
- Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
- Contact:
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
No you can't use it.
To avoid all scientific risk you can have it sent it to me for proper disposal.
I'll do this free of charge as a service to the community.
To avoid all scientific risk you can have it sent it to me for proper disposal.
I'll do this free of charge as a service to the community.
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
dromia wrote:No you can't use it.
To avoid all scientific risk you can have it sent it to me for proper disposal.
I'll do this free of charge as service to the community.

What price should I look at paying per kilo, as they normally wait till they have half a ton and take it to the scrappers, I see online some scrappers are paying 75p a kilo ?
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
Dromia, you're right, I should have said that! I'll help if you get too much!
We are used to the effects of lead radiation down here, the Navy used to give us medicine to counteract the effects.
It was called Renal Unbalance Medicative and had to be taken orally every day.
We are used to the effects of lead radiation down here, the Navy used to give us medicine to counteract the effects.
It was called Renal Unbalance Medicative and had to be taken orally every day.
- dodgyrog
- Posts: 4103
- Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:17 pm
- Home club or Range: Three Counties Sporting Club & Gardners Guns
- Location: Consett, County Durham
- Contact:
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
+1 on thatJohn25 wrote:I don't know about scientifically, but financially it's a no brainer.
Recovered slug is quite hard, I 'soften' mine by adding pure lead which I scrounge wherever I can.
stgeo
I use 1/2 range lead and 1/2 sheet lead from the scrappy (for pistol calibres that is)
For rifle use I use 33% range 33% sheet and 33% linotype (+1% of whatever gets in the pot) I melt around 80kg per batch in a Dutch oven
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
- dodgyrog
- Posts: 4103
- Joined: Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:17 pm
- Home club or Range: Three Counties Sporting Club & Gardners Guns
- Location: Consett, County Durham
- Contact:
Re: using previously fired lead for casting
Straight out of the back stop - around 50p per kilo.Primer wrote:dromia wrote:No you can't use it.
To avoid all scientific risk you can have it sent it to me for proper disposal.
I'll do this free of charge as service to the community.![]()
What price should I look at paying per kilo, as they normally wait till they have half a ton and take it to the scrappers, I see online some scrappers are paying 75p a kilo ?
I'll take all and any at that price!
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 10 guests