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The round lead projectile usually wrapped in a greased fabric patch and fired by muzzleloading firearms.
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 Ball Ammunition

 
 
A term generally used by the military for a cartridge with a full metal jacketed bullet or solid metal projectiles.
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Top of the page  Ballistics  
 
The study of what happens to moving projectiles. Internal/Interior Ballistics studies what happens inside the firearm from the moment of ignition until it leaves the barrel. Exterior/External Ballistics studies the motion of the projectile after it leaves the barrel. Terminal Ballistics studies the projectile's impact on the target.
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Top of the page  Barrel  
 
The tube through which the bullet or shot charge passes when the firearm is fired and gases created by the ignition of the powder or compressed air act as the projectile's propellant. May be rifled or smooth.
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Top of the page  Barrel Liner  
 
An insert of special material placed in a barrel to reduce bore erosion, renew an eroded bore. They are also used to strengthen a barrel or alter the diameter to accept a different caliber of ammunition. Also called a sleeve.
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Top of the page  Barrel Lug  
 
A general term for any projection extending at right angles to the barrel .
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Top of the page  Barrel Whip  
 
The movement of the barrel  as the projectile moves through it.
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Top of the page  Barreled Action  
 
A rifle or shotgun lacking only the stock.
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Top of the page  Base  
 
The portion of the cartridge case that contains the primer, also called the head.
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Top of the page  BB ammunition  
 
In Shotgun shells, BB shot has a diameter of .180 inches. For use in air guns, a BB is .175 inches in diameter.
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The narrow band around the rear section of a cartridge case and forward of the extractor groove that is intended to strengthen the case and usually associated with magnum calibers.
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A finely ground mixture of three basic ingredients: saltpeter (potassium nitrate), charcoal (carbon), and sulfur.
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Top of the page  Blind Box Magazine  
 
An integral magazine with a permanently closed bottom.
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Top of the page  Blowback Action  
 
A system where the pressure and energy from the cartridge discharge pushing rearward against the empty cartridge case is used to operate the unloading and loading cycle of a semi automatic or automatic firearm.
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Top of the page  Boattail  
 
A tapered rear end of a bullet designed to increase ballistic efficiency at long range.
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Top of the page  Bolt Action  
 
The two main types of bolt action are the turn bolt and straight pull. The bolt action is manually operated by means of a steel rod or handle-like assembly that contains the means to lock a cartridge into the barrel or chamber (located at the rear of the chamber into which the cartridge or propellant is inserted), the firing pin, and the mechanism to extract and eject the spent cartridge case.
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Top of the page  Bore  
 
The interior or tunnel down the barrel and forward of the chamber through which the projectiles travel.
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Top of the page  Box Lock Action  
 
This type of action is usually found on double-barrel shotguns. The hammer and hammer springs are located within the frame or receiver (the basic unit of a firearm that contains the firing and breech mechanism and to which the barrel and stock are attached). The trigger assembly is in the lower tang (the rearward projecting tongue on a receiver or frame to which the buttstock is attached).
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A rectangular receptacle attached to or inserted into a firearm that holds cartridges stacked on top of one another ready for feeding into the chamber.
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The rear of the barrel into which the cartridge or propellant is inserted. Also called chamber.
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The locking and cartridge head support mechanism of firearms that operate in line with the axis of the bore.
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That part of the breechblock or breech bolt against which the head of the cartridge case or shot shell rests during firing.
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The part of the action that fits securely against the cartridge keeping it snug in the breech and locks the action to allow maximum efficiency and safety during firing.
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A cartridge containing a round ball and shot.
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Large lead pellets ranging in size from .20 inches to .36 inches in diameter used in shot shells.
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A single, non-spherical projectile fired from a rifled barrel.
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The normal fall from a bullet during its flight from the firearm to the target resultant from the influence of gravity.
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bullet jump - The distance a bullet must travel from its place in the cartridge case to the initial engagement of the barrel's rifling.
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A bullet that has expanded upon impact to a mushroom-like shape.
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The curved forward part of a bullet.
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Top of the page  Bullet Stabilization  
 
The act of steadying a bullet in flight by use of the proper rifling twist and bullet velocity.
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Top of the page  Butt  
 
In a handgun, the butt is the bottom part of the grip or grip frame. In a rifle or shotgun, it is the rear or shoulder end of the stock.
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This is the covering made of metal, rubber, plastic or other materials that protects and reinforces the butt of the firearm stock.
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