Too soft or pure lead has a lower melting point than lead with alloys. You have to adjust your pot heat to ensure you don't scald the top layer. Especially if you are laddle pouring as it will clog your laddle spout.
When I owned my company, we used a mixture of pure and wheel weight or alloys. 3lbs wheel weight to 15lbs of pure resulted in a nice pour, a little harder head, and one that doesn't tarnish if you don't get around to paint it quick enough. Plus, I didn't need to adjust my pot heat as we removed lead.
I purchased all mold from Zeiner's as they seemed to have everything, shipping prices were great, and their overall prices were the best I could find.
For hooks, I used Captain hooks. Eyes and other materials from Jann's, and all paint supplies from TJ's tackle.
Before I sold my business, I was pouring 1000lbs of lead jigs between January and March alone.
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