I do as well, SmyleeG, however I'd estimate once I get going, the sprues take longer than a few seconds to solidify. I guess it's a range of temps that work well for me,
but much depends on the alloy. I would guesstimate 3-4 seconds. I run harder antimony alloys hot as well, as I like complete and even frosting of the bullets. At this temp, I
have to wait longer than the sprue hardening to drop out the bullets, as they are still too soft to eject from the mould & will bend.
With the X-Ray room lead I'm currently using for pure lead balls, I find I have to add a tich (1/2") of 50/50 solder to the 20 pound pot, to slow the 'drossing' of the melt & cause perfect filling
without any wrinkles. With a good hot clean mould, the 1st through 50th balls are all perfectly cast.
If I don't do that, I have to skim and/or flux the pot every 15 balls. I prefer to cast 30 or more between fluxing/dross removal.
Here are some .570's, that mic. .574" x .574". From the first to the last.
Even frosting of bullets. I find I can cast these pretty much within a gr. weight, from start to finish.