cowboys1062, A couple of suggestions to make your casting better. (1) While not essential, a good casting thermometer, e.g., Tel-True brand, helps because you are controlling for temperature fluctuations. With pure Pb, I find most of my RB moulds cast best @ 800 deg. F, at least initially. After a dozen or so perfect casts, you can back down to 750 - 775 deg. (2) A mould contaminated with oils, preservatives, etc. will also -> wrinkled castings. You may need to scrub the cavities with dish soap and an old, soft toothbrush. Dry it thoroughly before you try casting with it, as any water left behind can produce steam and a great deal of lead spatter. (Don't ask!) (3) After cleaning, drying, and casting with the mould, i.e., when it is hot, use wooden matches or a butane [cigarette] lighter to "smoke" the cavities: A light layer of soot/carbon can help get near perfect results with many, but not all moulds: It takes only a few seconds and costs next to nothing. (4) Molten Pb will oxidize (as do most metals). Those oxides and other impurities are best removed by fluxing. Bees wax, candle wax, sawdust work well, especially if you can cast out of doors. If you cast indoors, look into Marvelux, available from Brownells. Hope this helps!