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  1. #1

    Oct 2007
    15

    CS Nose Cast 3 ringer mini

    Hi,
    Question for the experts out there. I was attempting to identify a couple minis I found and noticed my book,A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges, listed a CS "nose cast" mini 3 ringer. Why is it designated "nose cast"? And, I guess the next question would be how were they formed or molded.
    Thank you.

  2. #2
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    Aug 2008
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    Re: CS Nose Cast 3 ringer mini

    The bullet molds that were used during the CW had the opening in different places.Some of the lead was
    poured where the nose of the bullet was,some was poured from where the side was and some poured
    where the bottom would be.Here is a link if you scroll down you will see some different cast bullets.
    Hope this answers your question.

    http://www.tennesseelead.com/
    Google vintage bullets molds and you will most likely see some different molds also

    fortbball9

  3. #3

    Oct 2007
    15

    Re: CS Nose Cast 3 ringer mini

    Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to help me. I learned something new today.
    HH

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    Re: CS Nose Cast 3 ringer mini

    Me too! Thanks for your knowledge fortball.

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