casting ammo
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 11:35 pm
i just tested a cast wax bullet in my gun and WOW, probably 40-50% flatter trajectory and longer range than a potato.
i at first carved a reverse mold and set that into plaster of paris. i used this rough plaster mold to cast a wax bullet which i resized to the barrel and made another, more refined mold from that.
a suggestion i'd give is to tie a knot on the end of a string and put it halfway down into the mold with the wax. by pulling the string it helps to pull the round from the plaster. I use dish soap as lube in the mold, for some reason it seems to prevent bubbles on the outside of the casting.
i at first carved a reverse mold and set that into plaster of paris. i used this rough plaster mold to cast a wax bullet which i resized to the barrel and made another, more refined mold from that.
a suggestion i'd give is to tie a knot on the end of a string and put it halfway down into the mold with the wax. by pulling the string it helps to pull the round from the plaster. I use dish soap as lube in the mold, for some reason it seems to prevent bubbles on the outside of the casting.