Finding the right cast bullet to perform in your black powder cartridge rifle can be a pursuit of disappointment or reward. Matthews puts into perspective the tools and techniques used to make your cast bullet shooting a suc...

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Finding the right cast bullet to perform in your black powder cartridge rifle can be a pursuit of disappointment or reward. Matthews puts into perspective the tools and techniques used to make your cast bullet shooting a success.

Table of Contents
Chapter
1 Things You Should Know About Cast Bullets
2 Should You Use a Paper Patched Bullet?
3 Is Heavier Better?
4 The Lyman 457125 with Shades of Indians and Black Powder Smoke
5 The Lyman Schmittzer Bullets
6 What's wrong with the Old Postel Bullet?
7 The RCBS Black Powder Silhouette Bullets
8 The Redding-SAECO Black Powder Cartridge Bullets
9 The NEI .458-560-PB, A New Concept for the Black Powder Cart. Rifle
10 Selecting the Bullet Mould
11 How to Dress Your Bullet Mould
12 Should You Use a Hard Alloy Bullet?
13 How to use the Greenhill Formula with Cast Bullets?
14 How to Find the Minute-of-Angle Bullet

  • How-to information on many aspects of using and creating cast bullets for use in a black powder cart
  • Softcover
  • Photographs
  • How-to information on many aspects of using and creating cast bullets for use in a black powder cart
  • Softcover
  • Photographs

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