Bullet Casting Furnace-Which one?

Started by Biermeister, February 22, 2006, 09:01:02 AM

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Biermeister

Howdy,
     Looking to get back into casting bullets, mostly muzzleloader bullets .45 to .58 caliber. Years ago I used a Lee Production pot. Looking at the Lee Pro 4 and the Lyman Mag-20. Has anybody had any experience, good or bad with these products. Thanks.

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Wes Virginian

I use the Lee Pro 4. Have used it for a couple of years without any problems. It melts lead just as good as any.
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Biermeister

Thanks for the info Wes Virginian. I purchased the Lyman Master casting kit out of Cabela's. It comes with the 10 pound Mini Mag pot and the Lyman 4500 bullet sizer/lubricator, dipper, ingot mould, lube and the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook. But in the not too distant future I probably will buy the Lee pro 4 or Lyman Mag 20 bottom pour pots.
USNR-Ret (Seabees)
Retired Reserve Police Officer
Disabled Veteran
Two years Washingon Army National Guard
Member 4th Army ROTC Rifleteam assigned to MTU#6 Ft. Ord, CA 1979
Former Dryland Wheat Farmer & Cattleman

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