DIY Bullet Casting and Reloading (tutorials)
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A cast bullet is made by allowing molten metal to solidify in a mold.
Most cast bullets are made of lead alloyed with tin and antimony; but
zinc alloys have been used when lead is scarce. Bullet casting remained
popular for shooters accustomed to older weapons. Firearms were often
sold with a mould designed for that particular weapon; so individuals
living in remote areas would be able to manufacture their own ammunition
rather than relying upon undependable supplies from local merchants.
Handloading (or reloading) is the process of loading firearm cartridges
or shotgun shells by assembling the individual components (case/hull,
primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather than purchasing completely
assembled, factory-loaded ammunition. This can save shooters a lot
of money overtime as the price of ammunition is getting more expensive.
Even better, it does not take a genius to reload ammunition either,
it involves very basic, yet strict, steps to follow and ANYONE can
learn how to reload after watching a few videos.