hunter7711
New member
I was thinkin about a pic I think you posted. It shows your mold with each hole and a little piece of lead sticking out each one. I don't know about you but I HATE picking out 8 different pours each time. What I do is pour the first hole just like you did. I pour the second and tilt the mold down a little and overpour the hole and let the extra conect with the first hole. I repeat this for the other 6 holes. What I end up with is 8 jigs attached to one piece of lead. All 8 come out of the mold as a stick. I flop it in a steel tray and go to the next pour. When I'm done pouring I have all these sticks with 8 jigs on them. I then take a pair of needlenose and grab in the middle and break off each jig. I never cut my jigs off. This save a lot of movement. Plus Arthur is bad in my hands, and this make it alot easier to have a comfortable pour.