I heard of an interesting, cheap way to measure hardness.  
The method was to buy a small assortment of artists pencils.  You can buy them individually at craft stores.  There are about a dozen different hardnesses of artists drawing pencils, but for lead alloys I think you only need about 4 or 5.  You can then estimate the hardness of your alloy by noting which hardness pencil scratches the alloy, and which one doesn't.
I never messed with it as I have the Lee hardness tester, but it looked interesting.   I copied the article somewhere, and I'll see if I can find it tonight, or you can do an internet search if you're interested.