I had my Grandsons here last week 13 and 15. They wanted to see me make Bullets. So last Thursday we found time. I went thru the procedure dry run with them explaining right and wrong things to do with HOT lead. Talked about safety, Gloves
Eye Protection, Long Sleeved shirts. Long Pants, Etc. Showed them the Mold Sideways, full dipper, Dipper to Mold in sprue,
held tight, then turn upright ninety degrees held tight, pull Dipper away slowly, create sprue puddle, let cool solid, break sprue, turn Mold upside down and drop off sprue, look at base, turn Mold upright, and open over towel on bench, tap Mold Handle to dislodge Bullet if needed to drop bullet on towel. This whole process took about 20 minutes for each one. And they were casting really nice bullets with only a few that need to go back in the Pot. I had them cast a quantity to take home with them. Total time about two Hours including the pot melt. SOoooooo this is not Rocket Science, just takes a little patience
and attention to detail. I am 75 Yrs Old, have been casting since I was 15 yrs old. The things I had to learn thru experience was Alloy hardness methods and good molds. still have my first Lyman dipper and .22 Hornet mold. REgards, FITZ.