Question for shotgun slug handloaders?

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Question for shotgun slug handloaders?

#1 Post by dromia »

Any of you tried casting and shooting slugs from zinc (some people call them zlugs) or a zinc/aluminium/copper alloy like Zamac?
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#2 Post by saddler »

Not yet, but happy to loan you a mold if you fancy making a few thousand test slugs
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#3 Post by Sim G »

Never tried it. As Wing Nut says, I'll try some after you cast some test slugs with his huge airgun mold....
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#4 Post by andy h »

There is more information on an american site you moderate on.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthr ... LUG-Thread
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#5 Post by dromia »

I know that.

However my question was is anyone on here doing it not how are you doing it.
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#6 Post by bewildered »

I'm up for having a go.
A couple of questions:
1) Where do you get the zinc or zinc alloy and what does it cost?
2) Does it melt about the same temperature as lead?

OK 3 questions:

3) Do the 'new' slugs shoot better than lead ones?
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#7 Post by Whizzbang »

bewildered wrote:I'm up for having a go.
A couple of questions:
1) Where do you get the zinc or zinc alloy and what does it cost?
2) Does it melt about the same temperature as lead?

OK 3 questions:

3) Do the 'new' slugs shoot better than lead ones?
I'm just starting out on the casting journey but my understanding is:

1) modern wheel weights (not all)
2) higher temp (850F?)
3) no idea
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Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?

#8 Post by zanes »

No.

Brenneke do make some sort of "lead free" slugs, so the concept is probably sound enough. They are Sabot slugs, very light (19g vs. 28-32g "usually" found in 12 bore) and enormously (10x the price of lead slugs) expensive.

I imagine you would need to be rather careful wrt choke constriction and slug size (presumably why Brenneke sabot them)
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#9 Post by saddler »

I've got some French made Sauvestre "slugs"
Look like small bombs/torpedo's....even have plastic fins on them.
I think they're alloy...
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#10 Post by meles meles »

saddler wrote:I've got some French made Sauvestre "slugs"
Look like small bombs/torpedo's....even have plastic fins on them.
I think they're alloy...

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