
Hello all,
Talon is right, when he says swaging is more interesting. In addition to the Corbin Co.'s web site you might also check out my web site at:
http://www.aeroballisticsonline.com, then go to both the "Elemental Metals" & "Cartridges & bullets" there are some good information there on different metals and material that can be swaged to form light weight bullets or extra heavy bullets, beyond lead.
Swaging is a way to customize your bullet to whatever your shooting needs are. I made a jacked bullet with a core of very fine lead shot to minimize collateral damage and have used powdered Tungsten, copper, aluminum, and even non-metal powders to play with the balancing point of a bullet. Those are just a few of the things you just cannot do with casting. :wink: