124: Ammo Components

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By Ken Jensen 124: Ammo Components

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By Ken Jensen

124: Ammo Components

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The Components of a CartridgeCalled a cartridge, not bullet.

Cartridge is entire thing Bullet is the projectile Case is what is left over after it is shot. I don’t really care, and mess it up myself Learn the proper names, because it makes

research easier.

The whole thing, bullet, case, powder and all is called a cartridge.

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The Case• The biggest part of the cartridge is the case.

• It is the big brass hollow thing that holds your charge.  

The Neck• Part of the Case that resembles a bottle neck is called the neck.

The Rim• The brass ring at bottom flat part of the case is the rim.• The rim will usually have writing on it.

PrimersSmall metal circle in the center of the rim is called the primer.

• The Primer is hit by a pin and ignites the powder charge

• Two different types of primer: boxer and berdan.

• Boxer Primers are easier for reloading.

• Both boxer and berdan primers today use similar, non-corrosive compounds.theprepperpodcast.com/

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Center-Fire vs Rim-Fire Cartridges

• Center-Fire Cartridges have the small primer in the center.• No visible primer is called a “rim-fire” cartridge.• In rim-fired cartridges, the entire rim has the priming

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The Cup

The indention around the bottom of the case above the rim is called the cup.

This is commonly used by auto and semi-autos to eject the case after firing.

Firearm Cartridge Powder, Black Powder

Inside the case is housed the powder charge.

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Black Powder

Older cartridges used black powder. Products of combustion are 55%

solid products Leaves thick, heavy coating that

holds moisture and rusts the barrel of firearms.

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Smokeless powder More accurately called propellant Products of combustion are mainly

gaseous. Not free of smoke, just less smoke.

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The Bullet

The bullet is the shiny copper part that is located inside the neck of the case. It has lead inside it.

Bullets can be many shapes: It can be pointed on the nose Rounded Flat nosed Hollow pointed (the nose is drilled out and notched.)  

Lead is used in a bullet core because it is cheaper to cast and is heavy.

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Penetration Power

Penetration of a bullet is affected by many different factors.

Weight Jacket Shape Many other ballistic designs (beyond the

scope today)

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Types of Bullet Design

Full Metal Jacket Open Tip

(opposite of fmj) Hollow Point Soft Point Ballistic Tip

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Full Metal Jacket Bullet (FMJ)

The entire bullet core (the lead) is encased in a copper jacket.

There is no softening of the nose, or tip. Use by the military because it is a very efficient way of

getting penetration. It is thought to be more humane and to cost more for every soldier that is injured, instead of killed.

Hague Convention, and the Geneva Convention Treaties between many governments that are typically

followed. Requires no hollow point or expanding rounds.

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Open Tip (Match) Bullet (OTM)

Opposite of metal jacket. More of the core is covered, but the

opening is at the tip. Held at higher standard in

manufacturing.

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Soft Point Bullet (SP)

Think of a HP filled in with lead and protruding a little.

SP has better ballistic properties than HP

The flattening of the bullet isn’t as dramatic as HP.

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Ballistic Tip

Use a Ballistic Tip for FMJ accuracy and HP benefits at the same time.

It is a small piece of plastic stuck in the tip of the bullet.

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Others Bullet Types:

Frangible- Compressed Copper granules. Shatters on impact.

Steel core / Armor Piercing- Instead of a lead core, it is a solid piece of steel.

Tracer- The round is painted by a chemical that burns as it flies downrange. It can keep burning after landing and can start fires.

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