Ammunitions and Cartridges: Presented By: Alex P. Sarmiento MS Crim
Ammunitions and Cartridges: Presented By: Alex P. Sarmiento MS Crim
Ammunitions and Cartridges: Presented By: Alex P. Sarmiento MS Crim
Presented by:
Alex P. Sarmiento MS Crim
General Definition
A cartridge is a single unit of
PRIMER
According to Location of
Primers
Heel
Base
Meplat
Point
Ogive
Lead Core
Bearing Surface
Jacket
Bullet Terminology
Base- portion of the bullet that receives the
thrust and heat from the burning powder.
Bearing Surface- area of the bullet that
contacts the barrel rifling.
Cannelure- Ring depression around the
body of a bullet used to receive the case
crimp
Core- the bulk of the mass in a bullet
Head Height- length of the bullet from the
shoulder to the tip
Heel- The location on the bullet where the base
ends and the bearing surface begins
Jacket- material different from the core
material that covers some or the entire core.
commonly used materials include copper, brass,
steel, and aluminum
Meplat- The diameter of the flat or blunt end of
the nose of a bullet
Ogive- The radius of curve between the bearing
surface and the point usually stated with
respect to the caliber.
Point- The most forward point of the ogive
Shoulder- The place on the bullet where the
parallel sides end and ogive begins.
Head Height
Cannelure
Heel Shoulder
Jacket Point
Base
Meplat
Ogive
Core
Bearing Surface
CLASSIFICATION OF
BULLETS
Lead Bullets- those which are made of
lead or alloys of thes metals(lead, antimony
and tin) which is slightly harder than pure
lead.