castmiester
Active Member
actually I lowered to 700 the last pour. I heard guys with decades of pouring at 800Anything over 100 degrees above full liquidus is too hot. Almost all of my bullets are cast at 700. The only exception is tiny HP's where I'll crank it all the way up to 725.
from LASC website about Sprue plates
SAECO molds also have a heavier than normal sprue plate. This is especially important when working with four cavity molds or with larger diameter bullets. Heavy sprue plates won’t warp from heating and they simply do a better job of cutting the sprue.
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