"It is a load of rubbish up with which I will not put"
Winston Churchill on the subject of ending sentences with prepositions.
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Doesn't matter, we know what a Boolit is and know how they perform. Pity the poor uneducated who give away their overpriced Wincolvige Hypermag because they can't get it to perform with the latest store bought Sonic Eliminator Nosetrack Ubermag bullet.
Besides, spelling was never my strong point. I used to get in trouble in school because at times I would always seem to mispell the word "Posse". It also looked weird when I was writing a story about The Lone Ranger rounding up one.
I've read "boolit" from time to time on various forums. But until coming here I had no idea what it was, lol. Now I'm greatful to understand the meaning, makes sense now....
I used to buy and read about anything that discussed shooting.Now I don't. This is the best forum period. I see " experts" debunked here all the time. They aint going to like us.
I need some boolits!
it's the business end of a weapon system :)
Y'all wanna talk about Puritan, Luddite forums - I can direct you to a certain 1911 forum! It's actually not a bad site, quite informative, as long as you triple-check everything you write before you post it. Like a buncha nuns with steel rulers there. God help you if you use the word "screw" and you're NOT referring to a threaded fastener or the use thereof. The spankings shall commence.
Ef u fokes cant spelll propurly ya shuddnt b postin.
Well I checked the Ideeeeeho dictionairey and there it was, al perpetty splled, "BOOLITS"!
Jus likes it otter bee. Sew watts da probum?
I no it tis correct, caz I kast boolit just twho day gop and thay comes out fine.
Crusty Deary Ol'Coot
One feller on another forum complained about the "stupid" spelling of the word for those that want to be recognized as a part of a group (bullet casters). From then on I used "Boolits" as often as I could...
Wonder if he's the stoopid one?
I have to admit back in January when I joined here I kinda thought at first the "boolit" was perhaps a might silly, then it started growing on me. Now I like the way it separates a pure cast projectile from the Jwords or full body condom.
I admit I do use Gas Checks, and maybe someday when someone invents the truly super lube I'll be able to get by without them.
For now I think they look cute as heck. Pretty Silver Boolits with little copper bottoms and red lube in the grooves. Yeah, life is good.
Gas checks = copper diapers. I use them too, on my Ranch Dog bullets...
Thank you guys for all you do . God bless
Welcome Fritoguy.
Lots of folk here that like to share what we think we know about what we think we know :lol:
Enjoy,
Crusty Deary Ol'Coot
When people complain about spelling I have an urge to send them out for French lessons
Explanation: anyone who quibbles about variations in phonetic spellings of English words would
go stark raving mad learning to write in French...
And for the record I like lead chunks with wide meplats that cast of material that are soft enough to expand...
I just finished casting a bunch of 405grn 45-70's of pure soft lead the expectation is that launched from my marlin "portable tunnel"
(a 1972 vintage model 1895) that these boolits (however the hell you all want to spell it you all should at least have the ********* Decency to set the forum spell checker to allow the forum spelling!) should create their own tunnel wherever they may roam after firing them!
AllanD
I've seen people spell it "boolits" on different firearm forums for years.
A boolit is something I have OCD to cast and try to make shoot sub MOA with...I need therapy!
http://i.imgur.com/1rgQ4cG.jpg
My arthritic shoulders and hands can't handle casting anymore, although I have poured thousands of rounds in years gone by. Now I buy "bullets" from a guy in Montana. Should I stop buying from him because he doesn't sell "boolits"?
Dave
Grammer, spelling and punctuation. These were things the baby boomers were raised with.
I fail to see how in today's AMERICAN Society anyone cares about spelling ? When the WEBSTER'S Dictionary now lists the word "disrespected" with the same definition as "disrespectful" you begin to realize how much our AMERICAN ENGLISH has been "dumbed" down. Dictionary's change constantly.
I thing the new term "boolit" should be accepted as the definitive term that defines "a hand cast" boolit. Reserving the term "bullet" for those projectiles with copper alloy jackets produced for use in Ammunition produced by the companies large & small for the U. S. Military and the masses of civilian shooters who are too ignorant to know better.