Does all this apply the same to casting lead and German silver, or are they totally different critters altogether?
Im not sure im following your question Glenn .
Can you cast a trigger guard of lead ?
The answer would be yes . You can use the very same sand molding process that you would use for brass , sterling or German silver .
But that’s where the comparison stops
Both the melt point and liquid flow points of GS are 3X what lead is .
The flow properties are also different
The gasses produced are also way different .
See each material is different enough that its often best to start simple and work up .
Aluminum IMO is a very good material to start to learn casting with in that it has a relatively low melt and flow point . Once at flow temperature it also flows easily.
Brass on the other hand has a flow that’s alittle thicker . Thus it often “depending on the alloy “ doesn’t like to flow into thin areas . So your moulds need to be thicker then what can be achieved with aluminum.
What im getting at with this is that every time you start to cast a new alloy , it takes some learning .
Not only about the melt characteristics , but also about the alloy characteristics in order for a person to achieve a good casting SAFLY