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Welcome to TU. First of all what size pot or model number do you have. For most of all of your jigs unless you are pouring over 1-1/2 ounces, I found this ladle works really well. It is lightweight and can be used by L.H and R.H people. It is made by "Lee". Chepaest place I found it was here https://www.midwayusa.com/product/161177/lee-lead-dipper

Anything heavier that 1-1/2 ounces, you can get a medium size ladle.

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I currently get all of my lead from a  personal supplier. However you can buy all your lead from Roto-Metals. They will have what you need. It runs about $2 per pound. If you buy enough you can get free shipping. Here is a link to the site. I would call them to confirm anything you need. You can also buy lead with antimony or tin in there as well. I forgot but they have pots and ladles as well. A lot of good info on their site.

 https://www.rotometals.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2ILZvYTL4AIV27jACh0PYwDCEAAYASAAEgLRqfD_BwE

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1 hour ago, Hodgie43 said:

Thank You Cadman,  has just found that one on amazon that’s what I need....now where is a reasonable place to purchase the Lead... I have my first purchase from Basspro $27 seems high but unsure any suggestions 

One of our members named caster says they have clean lead with 3% antimony poured in ingots for 1.25 a pound. Sounds like a good price to me.

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