A bullet is a store bought 300gr slug any weenie can shoot out of any 45-70.
A Boolit is 565 flat nose cast, that will blow a 4x4 post a part, go clean though a steel 2 inch pipe, or gut any big animal from stem to stern in North America
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A bullet is a store bought 300gr slug any weenie can shoot out of any 45-70.
A Boolit is 565 flat nose cast, that will blow a 4x4 post a part, go clean though a steel 2 inch pipe, or gut any big animal from stem to stern in North America
Taffin took exception to the term "boolit"? Really? Really? That strikes me as being kind of funny since after wasting $30 or so on his "Book of the .44" I couldn't help noticing, to the point of distraction, that his writings were RIFE with error. This, after slugging through his musings about what a fantastic and experienced teacher he is. He doesn't put ten percent of the effort into his attempts to communicate in written form for profit that many of us commonly do on blogs and forums as a hobby. Very impressive.
Paul
Found out last night that the Crusty Ol' "bullet" mold maker has sent the order to the group buy honcho.
Guess it must have been a mixed order, as I know of one BOOLIT mold which was ordered.
Hope Veral followed directions, as I did really want a BOOLIT mold and don't want the hassle of sending a bullet mold back to be recut.
Hate Crusty Ol'Coots, love BOOLIT MOLDS!!!!!
Keep em coming!
Crusty Deary Ol'Coot:castmine:
According to the author of http://www.lasc.us/FryxellMpMolds.htm , the term 'boolit' is something that he is willing to overlook becauseCMQuote:
"and 2) there is a large and very knowledgeable community gathered there, and the knowledge is worth putting up with a little “cutsie-pie” cr@p)."
i figured it was spelled like that to make this site even easier to find with google.....
Ya know, I thought part of the fun and enjoyment of hunting, shooting, reloading, bullet/boolit casting and the use of the great forums, like Cast Boolits was to share.
Sharing info, experiences, a laugh or two and thereby adding to life's experiences.
So, being the Ol'Coot that I am, Anyone offended by "Boolits" and the use thereof, needs to get a life.
OR, if they can't, get off the forum.
Ya, I know of at least one long term mold maker who has his tail twisted by the term.
Well, NO ONE is trying to degrade his molds or the quality thereof by the term, Boolits, and if there is any problem with the use of such terms, it is totally with that person. Called, a "personal problem."
I have two of this mold makers molds, and they cast great Boolits!
Yep, just an Ol'Coots opinion, but those who can't deal with such minor things are taking themselves and life way to serious!
Keep em coming!
Crusty Deary Ol'Coot :cbpour:
A big plus of "Boolits", is the fact it will evade many blocking programs on computer networks. Many companies block all gun related sites.
Funny that some of them that hate the word "boolit" will in term say "boom stick" or "smoke pole", "the holy black" etc, etc.
I think the personality type that can accept and adopt boolits, is one of the things that make this site special.
I was run off CB-L years ago by crotchety, gloomy old farts and don't miss the anal retentive - ness of it.\
My Dad had a silly sense of humor and could laugh at a funeral. He used to ask up tight people, "What are you so serious about? Aint none of us gettin out alive!"
Jay
I always thought boolits were the sons-of -a -gun.------->
Hmm...must be my Liberal brain...because I like
CAST BOOLITS!
I refer to them as such because of this forum and what I've learned on it. That, and I much prefer to shoot my cast BOOLITS than jacketed or plated. My guns will be happier with it over time, my loads have the potential for greater precision, it saves me money, and as Glen Fryxell and Robert Applegate say in their new online book, I now have increased INDEPENDENCE.
What's not to like?
:lovebooli:castmine::cbpour::Luvcastboolits:
:CastBoolitsisbest:
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:CastBoolitsisbest:
I went to the range yesterday.
Testing 4 boolits for function and accuracy in 5 pistols.
one pistol (a modified CZ52 in 9mm luger)
would not reliably cycle a RD TL 135 gr. GC boolit.
It may have been seated too long ???
BUT ANYWAY,
only one other person there,
He looked familiar, but I couldn't remember where I'd seen him.
he was shootin' 22 pistol and rifle
at some fancy homemade steel targets.
He asked what I was shooting,
I told him I was testing some cast boolits.
He said he cast too.
....WOW ! I didn't think anyone else cast in my area,
let alone at my club, this club is kinda large and is
not my main club. I don't go to the meetings,
the meetings are the same night as my other
club that is much closer to my house,
I, of course frequent those meetings...now I'm rambling.
He asked what alloy I use.
that started a long rambling by me, since I have been
experimenting with several alloys.
He was surprised I don't get leading with some of the softer
alloys I use. I told him about this website.
I made sure to pronouce it castbooooolits.com
He said, "Yeah, I've been to that website, with the European spelling right ?"
I chuckled inside, and just said, I think the spelling is funny way to differentiate
the website.
He said he hadn't been there for a while.
I said you should go check it out again, there is tons of info.
and plenty of experts who'll answer your questions.
the last thing he asked, was if I cast any slugs.
I asked, "for shotgun ? Nope"
He said he had a new mold and was going to try that out.
I hope he shows up ?
I forgot to ask if he was a registored member or was just a guest ?
I have been thinking of all the things I should have
asked him yesterday...it was such a short conversation.
I still can't remember why he would look familiar to me.
Maybe a pistol league from 10 years ago.
there were over 50 people in that league.
anyway, the point is....
I guess there is no point
Jon
"Boolit" means a home-cast naked lead projectile not allowed at my local indoor range due to EPA regulations. "Bullet" means a steel-cored, copper-jacketed projectile not allowed at my local indoor range due to fire martial regulations. I can $ub$itute range $upplied ammo for a mode$t co$t. please forgive me if the only thing I can afford to shoot off is my mouth.
(edit) I have since begun research regarding electroplating copper onto cast boolits. This has shown some promise for shooting, but handling hydrochloric and sulphuric acids carries environmental and safety risks of their own.
I have been turning to the internet for the last few years, to find info on shooting, gunsmithing, reloading, and hunting. I kept finding the answers I needed by fellers that pronounce the word boolit It was not untill this year that I finally stumbled across the homepage while I was researching Paperpatching techniques, then it all started to come together for me. I new within a week that I needed to be a member here because there are so many folks with the same interests. (I honestly thought I was one of the last holdouts) I started giving my opinion and asking a few questions, now I give my opinion very carefully and ask a whole lot of questions!
I cant get enough of this site! I take a look at it at least three times a day. I am just soaking up information like a sponge because for 18 years I have been learning the hard way with nothing but my dads tattered old Lyman books for guidance.
I love it here!!!!!!
:cbpour::Luvcastboolits:
I agree with goodsteel and the rest, I could care less about a little tomfoolery over the spelling of the name. If it gets some yo-yo's panties in a twist, that is just too bad.
The excellent information, camaraderie, humor and down right fun that comes across the pages is what sold me on the site. So I will just sit over here in my little corner of the web and cast up my cast Boolits, shoot the hell out of them and enjoy myself.
Jay
treadhead1952
Las Vegas, NV USA
USMC RULES!
i just want to take a min .and tell you guys .thanks for all the help you give to me and others it is a good thing
If you read modern crime novels, watch TV or read contemporary newspapers and "news"magazines, you will note that "bullets" has come to refer in general usage to complete cartridges. "Boolits" preserves the distinction between complete, loaded rounds and the cast lead-alloy projectiles.
You can call the FLGC versions"bullet heads".
Boolit? Does that mean what I think it do? It do!
I thought it was taken after Elmer Fudd on Bugs Bunny "I'm all out of BOOLITS"