I can put you in contact with a Guy that can hook you up Names Chris @ (864)909-5836
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I can put you in contact with a Guy that can hook you up Names Chris @ (864)909-5836
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He has about any kind from he's in Inman
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Soft lead varies....sometimes I get it cheap and it's $1.00/lb..but usually it's going to be about $1.40/lb.....I'm always straightforward.... I'll sell it as cheap as I can.
Hard lead (clip on wheel weight lead) $1.00/lb
Blend of clip on and a "softer" type $1.00/lb (this is what my lure maker guys mostly buy)
Range lead....$1.00/lb up to $1.50 lb. Depending on my cost because it's not consistent either.
Linotype lead....(when I can get it) $1.75/lb
Tin/lead (50/50) $5.00 lb
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This is all in clean & processed 1 lb ingot form
Raw lead I can sell cheaper, but the person needs to understand that there is usually a loss and sometimes it's as much as 14%-15% due to oxidation on sheets as well as the steel in clip on wheel weights.
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Pure soft lead.....grain structure shows up when it's pure and clean...like in the middle of this on and the one next to it..
Last one....clean, clip-on wheel weight lead after I process it. This is the pour side so if there was trash, it would be here.
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Not sure where the pics went
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Whatcha got for clip on WW?
Rbranchsgunworks, Checking to see if you have any COWW and/or Linotype ingots for sale?
I'm interested in around 50 pounds of COWW ingots and could take some Linotype too if you have any.
hello sorry bud my lead man is out of town he says he has some of both just not sure how much
I have a conservation club range that lets me sift out bullets from the berm. I get about 100 to 150lbs of bullets from the berm each time i go. How much does this type of lead go for per pound?
I think your best bet would probably be to melt the range scrap down and make ingots out of the lead and sell the copper as scrap at one of the recycling places. Then take the ingots and sell them on Ebay or on here I see a lot of guys charging over $2 a pound on Ebay. Just ship it in a flat rate box so the shipping doesn't kill you. I just got into casting and making ingots is easy. I buy wheel weight lead and then cast ingots from that. The guy that owns the range I go to told me I was free to sift the berm all I wanted but when I tried it was all pretty hard packed dirt and I didn't have much luck.