With thanks to the guidance, knowledge and kindness of a few guys from Castboolits I managed to get a mould that casts a sort of bullet from the Depression era US that has a hollow point like a flying soup can which I am hoping solves the biggest problem of subsonic 308 field loads, being the ricochet potential.
The trouble was that upon sixing them in the lubrsizer they would become squashed like this:
(that nose measures ~0.330"...)
I experimented with alloys but even straight linotype deformed, which given that I want this bullet soft as possible was rather disappointing.
The solution was a lee push through sizer and I finally ended up with some shootable bullets!
All up weight of 148 grains cast from 2%antimony 1%tin and the balance lead.
I have a few loaded with trailboss to try when the gales die down a bit.
After much buggering around building a PID controller for the lead pot, another for the mould preheating hotplate, messing around with timing, etc, I cast up a few of these from a normal Lee mould to play around with, easy by comparison!
