Lee lead hardness tester

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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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Vintage stuff

Re: Lee lead hardness tester

#21 Post by Vintage stuff »

I have started using Staedler pencils to test lead hardness, checkout on You tube Pencil hardness verses lead alloy hardness.

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Re: Lee lead hardness tester

#22 Post by Alpha1 »

Interesting thanks for that.
I ams still using wheel weights I have a shed full of them I also have a huge amount of range lead from my local indoor shooting range.
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