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A cannelure is a groove or channel around ammunition, either bullets[1] or cartridge cases.[2] The cannelure may be pressed into or cast with the bullet or case.
^"cannelure". thefreedictionary.com. Retrieved 26 February 2017. Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a groove or fluting, esp one around the cylindrical part of a bullet
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cannelure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cannelure is a groove or channel around ammunition, either bullets or cartridge cases. The cannelure may...
agreed to supply cannelured bullets to Black Hills. The newer load was designated Mk 262 MOD 1. Recently, Sierra added a minimal cannelure to its bullet...
two deep cannelures, and the case is crimped into both. The case mouth is chamfered on the outside to fit flush into the forward cannelure. This elaborate...
Francois Tamisier with the addition of "ball grooves" which are known as "cannelures", which moved the resistance of air behind the center of gravity of the...
Guard: has a smaller charge of powder than the ball cartridge, and five cannelures encircle the body of the shell at about the middle to distinguish it from...
to material shortages. Porous iron bands were favored over solid ones. Cannelure Gas check Obturation Sabot (firearms) Rotating gas-check "GD-OTS Air Delivered...
developed into M88/8R or 8X57 IR hunting cartridge), but then a modern, "cannelured" type of cartridge case was introduced, which, despite being patented...
difficulties prevented their wide adoption before well into 20th century. Cannelures, which are recessed rings around the projectile used to crimp the projectile...
is fully open, has eight right grooves with a 15-inch twist as well as cannelures. Equipped with a muzzle brake. Barrel locking is achieved through a rotating...
fouling of the barrel and attendant problems. Glossary of firearms terms Cannelure Driving band Sabot "GunTec Dictionary, gas check". Archived from the original...
lavishly decorated with sculpted and often gilded ornaments called godsons, cannelures and feuillages, or leaves. The four legs were connected for support by...