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Poured some bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5105598" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>You would be surprised, the ingots are still around, and some would buy quite a bit because it was cheaper to buy in bulk, and it was relatively cheap then. Every now and then some retired plumber, or their family, finds it and put them up for sale, along with solder they squirreled away. I haven't tried doing any .22s, though I do have a six cavity Lee bator mold on hand, but I have always had plenty of surplus 5.56 that I never had the need to do them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5105598, member: 20060"] You would be surprised, the ingots are still around, and some would buy quite a bit because it was cheaper to buy in bulk, and it was relatively cheap then. Every now and then some retired plumber, or their family, finds it and put them up for sale, along with solder they squirreled away. I haven't tried doing any .22s, though I do have a six cavity Lee bator mold on hand, but I have always had plenty of surplus 5.56 that I never had the need to do them. [/QUOTE]
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