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    Talking Harris Book "Cast Bullets" still available from NRA?

    Is Harris Books "Cast Bullets" still available from NRA? Or do I have to rob the graves of old timers to steal their copy from their cold dead hands?...........

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    You'll have to find it on the used market. Mine's not for sale.

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    ............It's a shame too. What I especially enjoy is all the "Readers Write" stuff that's in there besides the scientific articles. I think the previous is the best part.

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    Fiberoptik, My copy was printed in October, 1982, but I wouldn't write to the NRA. Rather, I'd use Google to locate used book sellers and enter the author, title and ISBN on the various sellers' websites. Here's the author's name, book title and ISBN:

    E.H. Harrison, "Cast Bullets" ISBN 0-935998-49-7


    Hope this helps!

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    For that matter, how many supplements are there to this book? I have the original plus a much thinner "Supplement #1".

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    Quote Originally Posted by RugerFan
    For that matter, how many supplements are there to this book? I have the original plus a much thinner "Supplement #1".
    I believe there was only the one supplement.

    ............Buckshot
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    Quote Originally Posted by RugerFan
    For that matter, how many supplements are there to this book? I have the original plus a much thinner "Supplement #1".
    There were 3 "Annuals" put out by Wolfe (Handloader) in the early 90's. Some good stuff there too.

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    There were 3? I have Vol 1 dated 1990. I'll have to try to hunt down the other 2.

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    I have been in search of this book for several years.
    I wonder, if one of the enlightened who own it, would from time to time post a gem, that we could learn from?

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    Waksupi,
    Which one? The NRA book or the one from Handloader (or both)? I type with 2 fingers, but I can put my wife on the task. I'll even post the article titles, so you can prioritize.

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    Here is an interesting article on cast bullet books:

    http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting...data/index.asp

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    I was thinking the NRA book, but either one that has a gem of wisdom to impart would be nice!

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    There are something like 180 articles in this book (Some are very short). PM me with specific requests and I'll post what I can get around to.

    Cast Bullets by COL . E. H. Harrison
    An NRA Publication copyright 1979
    (A multitude of authors have contributed articles which accounts for duplication of some titles)

    Cast Bullets in Rifles Parts 1, 2, 3 & 4
    Heat Treated Bullets
    Measuring the Hardness of Cast Bullets
    Zamak Bullets
    .45 APC Handload Accuracy
    Bore Leading
    Using Gang Molds
    Bullet Mold Tune-up
    Refinements in Cast Bullets
    Cleaning Bullet Molds
    Blued Bullet Molds
    Gas Check Fit
    Lead Poisoning
    Cleaning Bullet Molds
    Bullet Lubricants
    Point-Cutoff Molds
    Basics of Bullet Casting
    Lead Bullets After Jacketed
    Omitting Gas Checks
    Sizing Bullets
    Shrinkage Voids in Bullets
    Solidification Shrinkage
    Cartridge Space Fillers
    Drossing of Lead Alloys
    Making Accurate .38 Handloads
    Atimonial Lead
    Cast Bullet Liabilities
    Salvaged Type Metals
    Testing Reduced Loads
    Cast Bullets in Rifle Loads
    Plain-Base Cast Bullets
    Cleaning Lead From Mold
    Gas-Check Attachment
    Mold Cut-Off Plate
    Slag From Bottom Pour
    Accuracy and Power With Cast Bullets
    Cast Bullets and How They Perform in Rifles
    Cast Bullets in M-1 Rifle
    Barrels for Cast bullets
    Bullets For Small Game
    Bore Polish by Lead Bullets?
    Cartridge Space Fillers
    Kapok or Dacron Filler
    4831 with Cast Bullets
    Sprue Hole Diameter
    Paper Patching Makes a Difference
    Kapok vs. Dacron Filler
    Antimony for Bullet Metals
    Shedding Gas Checks
    Pencil Solves Casting Problems
    Hardness of Bullet Alloys
    Kapok in Handgun Loads
    Patched Bullet Seating Depth
    Wads Under Patched Bullets
    Bullets Casting Methods
    Handloaders, Prepare Your Own Alloys
    Aluminum Sprue Plate Success
    Smoking Bullet Mold Cavities
    Aluminum Sprue Plate Rated High
    Venting Bullet Molds
    For Best Results Be Sure Your Alloy is Adequate
    Make Your Own Bullet Metals
    Cast Bullet Loading Method
    Bench-Shooting Cast Bullets
    Reduced Load Filler
    Shrinkage in Casting
    Schuetzen Load refinements
    Brinell Hardness Measurements
    Chase Patch
    Bullets For Worn Barrels
    Action of Paper Patch
    Neck Sizing For Paper Patch
    Powder For Cast Bullets
    Making Bullet Alloys Cleaning Bullet molds
    Paper Patches Wear Barrels?
    Fluxing Bullet Metal
    Effect of Fluxing
    Oiled Sawdust Casting Flux
    Buying Bullet Metal
    Conservative Casting
    Smoking Bullet molds
    Paper Patch Bullets Come of age
    Cast Bullets For Game
    Canadian Black Powder Shooting Goes a Long Way
    Lead Alloys Age-Harden
    Sampling Lead For Hardness
    Thumbnail Hardness Test
    Tin In Bullet Metal
    Wear By Linotype Bullets
    Paper-Patch Lubricant
    Gang Mold Guide
    Reader Comments on Cast Game Bullets
    Zinc Bullet Pistol Bullets
    Smoking Bullet Molds
    Bullet Patch Paper
    Bullet Casting Safety
    Bullet Base Edges
    Micro-Groove Leading
    Watch Ladle Moisture
    Paper Patch Bullets Work In .300 Magnum
    Lyman #2 Alloy
    Sizing Lubricant Pressure
    More On Cast Bullets
    Grooves in Patched Bullets
    Reamed case Mouths
    Age-Hardening Of Alloys
    Paper Patched Bullets
    Calcium In Lead Bullets
    Ringed Chambers
    Antimony For Bullet Metal
    Forcing Cone Polish
    Patching Bullets
    Paper Patches In Light Loads
    Gas Check Seater
    Contaminated Lead Supply
    Fit In Forcing Cone
    Patched Light Loads
    Battery Plates: Bad News For Bullet Casters
    A Casting Technique That Works
    Stronger Bullets With Less Alloying
    The Tin In Your Cast Bullets
    The Truth About Wheel weights
    Cast Bullets Must Fit The Bore
    Casting Pistol Bullets
    The Importance Of Gas Checks
    Orientation And Selection: Two Keys To Accuracy

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    "Cast Bullets" & suppliment

    Quote Originally Posted by fiberoptik
    Is Harris Books "Cast Bullets" still available from NRA? Or do I have to rob the graves of old timers to steal their copy from their cold dead hands?...........
    Many thanks to RugerFan, I now have a copy of each coming my way. I just hope the wife doesn't get the mail when they, or any of my moulds shows up! Funny how they "don't understand" when we NEED something, but when they "like" something, it's SOOOO different!

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    "Gunsmith Kinks" from Brownells is another series I would not be without. Even knowing full well my own skills are seriously lacking and not liable to improve I am a real book monger and gunsmith type books are a real weakness. I do have enough knowledge to know "kinda why" or "exactly why" I should pay someone else to work on my guns now. I have a pretty decent collection of gun type books myself now and fully enjoy dragging one out to read several times over.
    That Said,now in the Information Age and having the WWW available puts us at a tremendous advantage,those generations past had to rely on very few sources compared to us but that isn't saying they were lacking in real knowledge. That Generation came up with things such as TV's didn't they? :P
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    I believe Bill Ferguson of www.antimonyman.com had the Handloader collections, although I'm only aware of 2 magizines not 3. Wolfe did offer "The Art of Casting Bullets" hardcover book, one of which is up on ebay now.

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    The third one was called "Cast Bullet Special Edition"
    dated 1992 ISSN 0017-7393

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    I did an Ebay search, didn't find anything. What number?

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    4060MAY- Yup, I've got the 2 magazines type ones they did and "The Art of Cating Bullets". The 2 mags were the one you mentioned and the earlier '89 or '90 edition. Never seen any others. Wish they'd do some compilations from the past 15 years.

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    There were four cast bullet books by Wolfe.

    1. The Art of Bullet Casting from Handloader & Rifle magazines 1966-1981

    2.Handloader's Cast Bullet Special Eddition

    3. Handloaders' Bullet Making Annual

    4.Handloaders' Bullet Making Annual II

    If there are more, I don't know of them Book #2 was probably the last in the series. I would seriously like to see Wolfe do a compilation of all of Al Miller's cast bullet articles. He knows his stuff.

    The NRA cast bullet book is long out of print as is the only supplement I know of.

    They may still be doing this, but new members to the cast Bullet Assc. get a special book on bullet casting that is in a word, "Excellent." I think you might have to go with a two year membership to get it, but their in house magazine has some very interesting articles in it. My feeling, when it comes to cast bullets is, try to find everything you can in print. Not all of it will be meaningful, but it aids the learning process. I've been casting for 51 years now, and I'm still learning every day.
    Wolfe has a website, and you might be able to get copies of their books, but the NRA stuff, you just have to hit the used books market for those.
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