Had a cooler morning today so I fired up the smelting pot. Melted down the last of the range lead and poured it into ingots, makes close to 600 lbs so far this year. Maybe I'll dig some more after it cools off this fall, going to have to dry up some though, can't sift the dirt when it's wet and we've had about the wettest year on record so far. It was still fairly cool so I blended together several small batches of different alloy, some solder, pewter and range lead to make one 200 lb batch. If I've kept track of the different batches properly and the calculator works, it should come out to about 1% Sn, 2% Sb and a bit of copper. Most of my shooting is fairly easy going loads so it should work great in the 45 acp, 25-20WCF, and 38-55. The range lead has been averaging around 1.5% Sb, so if I want something softer I can use it and add tin. If I need more of a harder alloy for faster loads in the 308, I've got plenty of lino and Babbit to mix in. Should be set for quite a while, kind of depressing.