Brass - What Is it?
Brass is the cartridge or the metallic package which contain the bullet, gunpowder and primer (percussion cap) that is a perfect fit
for the firearm’s firing chamber. The brass is
sorted by the caliber or the diameter of the bore of a firearm and the type of the firearm such as pistol or rifle.
Moreover, brass also changes from one ammunition manufacturer to another. Norma, the well best-known Swedish ammunition manufacturer would
probably be the deterrent example. Norma has a famous reputation
for making higher quality brass that is very reliable and effective.
Explore The Story of Cast Bullets
Cast
bullets are casted out from custom molds. There are certain reasons to choose cast bullets. The primary reason would be one gets the chance to mold custom bullets with the desired
specifications such as caliber and diameter. Furthermore,
cast bullets which are precisely molded also increase the accuracy of a handgun, and sometimes even a rifle. This is why, cast bullet suppliers can be found almost everywhere in the country. Some of rifle bullets are designed for smokeless loading and are offered
by many suppliers as are cast bullets that work really well on hand guns.
Lead Bullets
Lead bullets gave
trouble all the way. For example, when they grind with the firearm bore, a signicant amount of lead residue was left behind. Therefore, the firearm barrel may need cleaning after
firing lead bullets. As a result,
jacketed bullets were invented to counter this problem caused by lead bullets. Jacketted bullets come with the lead core wrapped around a this copper case in such way that the lead parts of the bullet will not touch the bore of the
firearm. This bullet is usually formed by forcing the lead into the cup shaped copper case. Although some jacketed bullets use pure copper cases, most use an alloy of copper
called gliding metal which contains about 90%-95% copper and 5%-10% Zinc. This alloy is used as it is much harder than pure copper and leaves much less copper residue
behind. Even though, some residue is left in the gun barrel after firing these bullets, it is much far less
compared to lead bullets. In addition, this does not seem to affect the accuracy of the bullet. Jacketed bullets are available for both handguns such as pistols and also
rifles.












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