Cast Bullet Association Blog Atom Feed2024-03-29T12:45:45ZCast Bullet Associationchefreiss@gmail.comhttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/atom1_.aspxTales From the Back Creek Diaryhttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/81/tales-from-the-back-creek-diary2017-05-28T06:17:24Z Ed harris wrote this article which was published in the Mar/Apr 2009, #189 issue of the Fouling Shot. Properly designed hollow-point cast bullets expand at subsonic revolver velocities without requi....How to Adjust and Maintain Bullet Moldshttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/78/how-to-adjust-and-maintain-bullet-molds2017-05-25T11:19:44Z This is a short excerpt from "Cast Bullets for Beginners & Experts" was written by Ken Mollohan. This has mostly to do with Lyman and other iron/steel molds with Lyman-style alignment pins. ....The SKS Match Riflehttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/77/the-sks-match-rifle2017-05-22T12:34:51Z The "SKS Match Rifle" written by Ed Doonan was published in the Mar/Apr 1996 #120, issue of the Fouling Shot.You may think this title is an oxymoron and, to a certain extent, you would be right. But....Lapping Bullet Moldshttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/76/lapping-bullet-molds2017-05-19T06:06:15Z The portion of the book, "Cast Bullets for Beginners & Expert" by Joe Brennen Jr., was written by Ric Bowman. There are several reasons to lap bullet moulds: new moulds with machining errors....Speaking Frankly On Straight Caseshttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/75/speaking-frankly-on-straight-cases2017-05-16T05:46:44Z The following was taken from The Fouling Shot No. 19, April 1979 and was written by Frank Marshall Jr.The .25-20-86, .32-40-165 and 38-55-255 created such an impression among riflemen during the fab....Observations on Gas Checkshttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/74/observations-on-gas-checks2017-05-12T01:41:48Z This article was written by Ed Doonan in the Mar/Apr 1999, #138 issue of the Fouling Shot. In so much of cast bullet shooting we violate the first rule of solving engineering problems - we don’t und....Resurrecting a Veteran Swedish Rolling Blockhttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/73/resurrecting-a-veteran-swedish-rolling-block2017-05-09T07:04:28Z CBA member, by Tom Davis of Carnegie, PA wrote this article in 2005 and it was published in the July/Aug #176 issue of the Fouling Shot. I acquired my first Swedish Model 1867 Rolling Block rifle in....HOW TO BUMP BULLETS IN THE LUBRICATOR SIZERhttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/72/how-to-bump-bullets-in-the-lubricator-sizer2017-05-07T07:03:54Z This short excerpt was taken from the 3rd edition, vol. 1 of the "Cast Bullets for Beginners & Expert" by Joseph F. Brennen Jr. and published by the Cast Bullet Association. 4.3.2 HOW TO BUM....Base Upset in Cast Bulletshttp://castbulletassoc.org/blog/article/2017/5/71/base-upset-in-cast-bullets2017-05-04T05:50:42Z This article was written by the late, longtime CBA member, Ken Mollohan and was published in the July/Aug 1997, #128 issue of the Fouling Shot.Upset in cast bullets has been around a long time. Earl....