[quot e author=MTK20 link=topic=27793.msg490665#msg490665 date=1507601682]
Surely you're kidding. I've never heard of anyone smelting lead out of boredom before

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This is obviously an indicator that you need to shoot more often

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It is relatively quiet, so I can listen to my book. I do it sitting down. I am outside, so I can smoke. It takes little space as I am melting the lead in a large cast iron skillet with a lip that pours into the mold. I can do it in the dark by headlamp.
To actually cast into bullets, or fishing weights, ect I usually heat a dutch oven on an outside burner and then ladle into the molds. To heat the dutch ovens that I have used in the past took in the neighborhood of 45 min to an hour. And a similar time to safely allow to cool. Due to the amount of hot metal I do not like to leave the pot to cool unattended.
With the exception of the being outdoors and smoking, reloading is the activity that I would rather spend my evenings doing. But it requires a semi-permanent set up that I would like to be somewhat secure.
I would love to shoot more. I was just thinking today how disappointed I was that I have not gotten to shoot more in the last couple of years. But it requires time in the daylight and reasonably decent weather. I have not gotten my summer projects done yet and it is Oct. It also requires money, for ammo, or time and place to reload. I am hoping that once I get the water tank enclosed, then the chest freezer will move from the spare room to out there, then I can put in a work bench in that room which will give me a place to set up my reloading equipment, as well as gather it all in one location, so that I can afford to shoot more.