Originally Posted by Twinkletoes
To the contrary Blammer, the harder the lead, the more likely it is to shatter or break, depending primarly on the hardening eliment! Lead(galina) in it's natural state is a chrystaline.
Smelting will reduce it to a soft solid, however, if you add another chrystiline as a hardner, such as antimony,in quanitys in excess of 6--8% the lead will once again become chrystaline!
On the average, wheel wieght lead is 95% lead, 2% tin and 3% antimony.
I use nothing harder then WW lead. Some times I will add a bit more tin, to make it flow better, and make it a smidgen harder, and if I want the bullet a bit harder, without altering the alloy, I will water quench.
I've had #2 bullet lead, which is 92% lead, 2% tin 6% antimony,
shot at velocitys over 2000fps, actually explode!


yea, sure, whatever, lets just say you have a lot to learn.

I was just hoped the OP would follow up with what the manufacturer said. Hunting bullets are not suppose to 'shatter'.


Whatever you are willing to put up with, is exactly what you will have.

When your ship comes in. ... make sure you are willing to unload it.

PAYPAL, sucks and I will never use them again. I recommend you do the same.