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THE CAST BULLET ASSOCIATION, INC. 48TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT (SEPT. 6 & 7)
THE CAST BULLET ASSOCIATION, INC. 48TH ANNUAL NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TOOK PLACE ON SEPTEMBER 6 & 7 IN RUTHERFORDTON, NC.
ROTOMETALS HAS BEEN A SPONSOR FOR YEARS. THANK YOU FOR LETTING US BE A PART OF YOUR EVENT!
THERE WERE 37 SHOOTERS PARTICIPATING FROM ALL ACROSS THE UNITED STATES.
CONTESTANTS WERE AWARDED PRIZES INCLUDING ROTOMETALS' HIGH QUALITY LEAD.
DIRECT LINK TO OUR BULLET CASTING ALLOYS HERE
- - - - -> https://www.rotometals.com/bullet-casting-alloys/
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Sep 16th 2025
ROTOMETALS APPEARED RECENTLY IN AMERICAN HANDGUNNER MAGAZINE
In the May/June 2025 Issue, Rotometals was mentioned as well as our Tin Cut.
The article was very intriguing and we are proud to have been mentioned.
Link to our Tin Cut - - - https://www.rotometals.com/tin-cut-wire-pieces-99-9-pure-1-pound-made-in-usa/
Link to the article - - - https://www.americanhandgunner.com/ammo/handloading-makin-bullets/
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Jun 23rd 2025
Zinc at The Winchester Mystery House
Thinking of doing something interesting with zinc? You wouldn’t be the first. Pictured above is is in a room in the Winchester Mystery House, in San Jose, CA with a beautiful zinc planter that we captured on one of their main tours there recently.Sarah Winchester, the heiress of the famous gun maker, built the world-famous historical landmark Winchester Mystery House starting in 1886. She was having rooms added and renovations make right up until 1922, when she passed.We don’t know exactly when
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Nov 5th 2021
Announcing Rotometal's New Metal Blog
New Year, new blog! We are excited to announce that we starting a new company blog! Our goal is to bring you relevant and cool content related to our products and our industry that you can use to learn and create. You will find content related to casting, metal alloys, custom alloys, including zinc, pewter and aluminum, boat anodes, DIY metal sheets and their uses, lead and lead free, bismuth shot and more. Stay tuned for more.
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Nov 5th 2021
Fusible Alloys
Fusible alloys are metal alloys that melt at low temperatures, usually below 300º F or 150° C. Many fusible alloys have eutectic compositions and are often bismuth-based in combination with lead, tin, antimony, gallium, cadmium, zinc, and indium alloying constituents. Some fusible alloys are gallium-based or indium-based.Fusible alloys are essentially stable and inert—especially when compared to metallic elements on the other side or periodic table (e.g. K, Na, Li). While alkali (Li, Na, K, Rb,
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Nov 5th 2021