Repurposing lead bullets

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So I'm scrounging around in my room of stuff while sizing and lubing a few different 45 and 50 caliber bullets. I'm finding boxes of 1, 2 , 4 odd cast bullets, leftovers. I'm wondering if I could peel the lube off of them and drop them into the melting pot and make new bullets from them. Also got a couple boxes of bullets that just didn't shoot well and/or don't have crimp grooves in them. No sense in wasting good primers and powder on them, might as well melt them down and use them for something useful. Anyone do this?
 
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Just remelt with the lube in place. It will smoke a bit, depending on how many bullets are being remelted, and the lube will act like a flux. BTDT many times. I once remelted 150 cast bullets I had purchased because poor quality and undersize and got a lot of smoke so I just placed a fan in front of the pot and blew the smoke out the shop door...
 
Like mentioned easy to repurpose. Just make sure you have a good fan and do it outside. Might help to light off the smoke to help keep it to a minimum.
 
I'm wondering if I could peel the lube off of them and drop them into the melting pot. . .
Not sure how you imagine "peeling", but if you put them in by the pot, they'll melt. Grease lube is basically flux, PC is basically polyester, and everything* floats in lead.

Most of my ~3.5 ton stash is burm scrap.

*If you ever find something that doesn't. . . it's probably uranium or tungsten.
 
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