Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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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Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
Not yet, but happy to loan you a mold if you fancy making a few thousand test slugs
Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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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Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
There is more information on an american site you moderate on.
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthr ... LUG-Thread
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthr ... LUG-Thread
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Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
I know that.
However my question was is anyone on here doing it not how are you doing it.
However my question was is anyone on here doing it not how are you doing it.
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Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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?
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?
Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
I'm just starting out on the casting journey but my understanding is: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?
1) modern wheel weights (not all)
2) higher temp (850F?)
3) no idea
Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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)
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)
Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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...
Look like small bombs/torpedo's....even have plastic fins on them.
I think they're alloy...
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Re: Question for shotgun slug handloaders?
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...
All metals are alloys, ooman, unless you go to almost prohibitive extremes of refinement.
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