I have been using bondo molds for a long time and have good luck with the quantities I want to make.  It is cheap and I found that it is best to make a couple of molds of the same jig.  
The thing that destroys bondo is having your lead too hot and pouring them too quickly.  If you are heating the lead in a pouring pot, you can controll the heat and using more than one mold you give it a chance to cool some.  
 
Also -- when you make the molds be sure to soot the insides with a candle before using Them.  This is a very important step many do not pay any attention to.  It will allow the moulten metal to flow and fill the mold.  
 
I have found that using anything but lead is a waste of time and effort.  If you are making jigs for the ditch, you need the weight.  I buy pure lead from the plumbing supply house and suppliment it with scrounged tire weights.  Works pissa.
Just remember -- do not work indoors, wear a mask that will filter out the deadly fumes
 
 
 