Claims
- 1. An adequate penetration, optimum expansion bullet for use against targets of soft to medium-hardness comprising:(a) a jacket formed of a malleable metal and having a generally cylindrical sidewall, a nose portion disposed forwardly of said cylindrical sidewall, a closed forward end, and a rear end portion; (b) said nose portion having a nose-defining wall extending between said cylindrical wall and said closed forward end; (c) said nose-defining wall having circumferentially spaced wall-weakening scores formed therein and extending axially of said nose portion; (d) a polymeric core disposed in part at least within said nose-defining wall and against said closed forward end, said polymeric core having a hardness or durometer within a range of Shore A20-Rockwell R-122; (e) a metal core seated behind said polymeric core and within said generally cylindrical sidewall in close-fitting relation and extending rearwardly to a position adjacent said rear end portion of said generally cylindrical jacket sidewall; (f) said nose-defining wall being weakened by said scores sufficiently to cause said nose-defining wall, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to rupture along said scores and thereafter to expand substantially in a radial direction, together with said polymeric core.
- 2. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said scores are of such a length and depth so as to cause the axial collapse of said nose portion and said polymeric core, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target.
- 3. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said scores are of such a length and depth so as to cause said nose portion and said polymeric core, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to collapse axially and expand substantially radially, while retaining said metal core in encapsulated relation.
- 4. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said nose portion of said jacket has an inner surface, and said scores are formed in said inner surface.
- 5. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said scores are of such a length and depth so as to cause said nose portion and said polymeric core, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to collapse axially and expand radially, and to cause said metal core to maintain its position adjacent the rear end of the bullet and behind said expanded polymeric core and nose portion.
- 6. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, its weight retention approaches 100%.
- 7. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said scores are of such lengths and depths sufficient, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to cause said nose portion and said polymeric core to collapse axially and to expand radially, while maintaining at least 75% of said polymeric core in encapsulated relation.
- 8. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, said metal core is entirely retained within the confines of said jacket.
- 9. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said polymeric core occupies the major portion of the interior of said nose portion.
- 10. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said metal core has a recessed generally concave forward end surface engaging said polymeric core.
- 11. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said nose-defining wall is weakened by said scores sufficiently to cause said nose portion, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to rupture along said scores and collapse axially and to expand radially, while maintaining each of said cores in encapsulated relation.
- 12. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein, said nose-defining wall is weakened by said scores sufficiently to cause said nose-defining wall, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to rupture along said scores and to collapse axially and expand radially, while maintaining each of said cores in at least 90% encapsulated relation.
- 13. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said scores are circumferentially spaced substantially equidistantly.
- 14. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said polymeric core and said metal core are hard-seated within said jacket against said closed forward end of said jacket.
- 15. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said nose-defining wall includes at least a thin web of metal disposed directly radially opposite at least one of said wall-weakening scores, said web rupturing along said score upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target at least twelve (12) inches, and thereby permitting said nose-defining wall to separate along said scores and together with said polymeric core, to collapse axially and expand substantially in a radial direction.
- 16. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein the thickness of said web is within the range of 0.001″-0.039″.
- 17. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said polymeric core is comprised of a material taken from a group of deformable-under-pressure materials which includes urethanes, fluorocarbons, polycarbonates, polypropylenes, polystyrenes, polyethylenes, PVC™, silicone rubber, Nylon™, and vinyl acetate.
- 18. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said polymeric core extends rearwardly at least as far as said cylindrical sidewall.
- 19. The bullet defined in claim 1, wherein said cylindrical sidewall has a terminal portion crimped radially inwardly around a rear end portion of said metal core.
- 20. An adequate penetration, optimum expansion bullet for use against targets of soft to medium-hardness comprising:(a) a jacket formed of a malleable metal and having a generally cylindrical sidewall, a nose portion disposed forwardly of said cylindrical sidewall, a closed forward end, and a rear end portion; (b) said nose portion having a nose-defining wall extending between said cylindrical wall and said closed forward end; (c) said nose-defining wall having spaced weakened areas therein subject to rupture thereat by internal pressures created when the bullet strikes a target; (d) a polymeric core disposed in part at least within said nose-defining wall adjacent said weakened areas and occupying at least a substantial portion of the interior of said nose portion, said polymeric core having a hardness or durometer within the range of Shore A20-Rockwell R-122; (e) a metal by seated behind said polymeric core within said generally cylindrical wall and arranged in pressure-bearing relation with said closed forward end through said polymeric core; (f) said weakened areas being weakened sufficiently to cause said polymeric core, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to rupture at least some of said weakened areas, and thereafter, together with said ruptured weakened areas, to expand substantially in a radial direction.
- 21. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein the jacket is formed mainly of copper.
- 22. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein the thickness of the cylindrical sidewall of said jacket approximates 0.011″.
- 23. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein the thickness of the cylindrical sidewall of said jacket is within the range of 0.007″-0.040″.
- 24. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein said weakened areas extend throughout a major portion of the axial length of said nose-defining wall.
- 25. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein at least some of said weakened areas extend axially only a portion of the axial length of said nose-defining wall.
- 26. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein at least some of said weakened areas extend throughout the axial length of said nose-defining wall.
- 27. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein at least some of said weakened areas have a thickness which is less than 25% of the thickness of said cylindrical sidewall.
- 28. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein the thickness of each of said weakened areas is less than 40% of the thickness of said cylindrical sidewall.
- 29. The bullet defined in claim 20, wherein the thickness of at least some of said weakened areas approximates 10% of the thickness of said cylindrical sidewall.
- 30. An adequate penetration, optimum expansion bullet for use against targets of soft to medium-hardness comprising:(a) a jacket formed of a malleable metal and having a generally cylindrical sidewall, a nose portion disposed forwardly of said cylindrical sidewall, a closed forward end, and a rear end portion; (b) said nose portion having a nose-defining wall extending between said cylindrical wall and said closed forward end; (c) said nose-defining wall having circumferentially spaced, longitudinally extending weakened areas subject to rupture thereat by internal pressures created when the bullet strikes and penetrates a target, (d) a first-mentioned polymeric core disposed, in part at least, within said nose-defining wall adjacent said weakened areas and occupying at least a substantial portion of the interior of said nose portion, said first-mentioned polymeric core having a hardness or durometer within the range of Shore A20-Rockwell R-122; (e) a second-mentioned polymeric core hard-seated behind said first-mentioned polymeric core within said generally cylindrical wall in close-fitting relation and being harder than said first-mentioned core and constructed and arranged in pressure-bearing relation against said first-mentioned polymeric core and against said closed end through said first-mentioned polymeric core; (f) said weakened areas being weakened sufficiently to cause said first-mentioned polymeric core, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to rupture at least some of the weakened areas, and thereafter, together with said weakened areas, to expand to a substantial extent in a radial direction, said first-mentioned polymeric core being made of a material taken from a group of deformable-under-pressure materials which includes urethanes, fluorocarbons, polycarbonates, polypropylenes, polystyrenes, polyethylenes, PVC™, silicone rubber, Nylon™, and vinyl acetate.
- 31. The bullet defined in claim 30, wherein at least some of said weakened areas have a thickness of about 0.001″.
- 32. The bullet defined in claim 30, wherein at least some of said weakened areas have a length of about 0.200″.
- 33. The bullet defined in claim 30, wherein said weakened areas have a thickness within the range of 0.001″-0.039″.
- 34. An adequate penetration, optimum expansion bullet for use against targets of soft to medium hardness comprising:(a) a jacket formed of a malleable metal and having a generally cylindrical sidewall, a nose portion disposed forwardly of said cylindrical sidewall, a closed forward end, and a rear end portion; (b) said nose portion having a nose-defining wall extending between said cylindrical wall and said closed forward end; (c) said nose-defining wall having circumferentially spaced weakened areas subject to rupture thereat by internal pressures created when the bullet strikes and penetrates a target; (d) a polymeric core disposed in part at least within said nose-defining wall adjacent said weakened areas and occupying at least a substantial portion of the interior of said nose portion, said polymeric core having a hardness or durometer within the range of Shore A20-Rockwell R-122; (e) a metal core firmly seated within said generally cylindrical wall behind said polymeric core and confining at least a substantial portion of said polymeric core within the interior of said nose portion; (f) said weakened areas being weakened sufficiently to cause said polymeric core, upon the bullet striking and penetrating a target, to rupture at least some of said weakened areas and thereafter, together with said weakened areas, to expand to a substantial extent in a radial direction.
- 35. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said jacket is formed of a material comprised of about 80%-95% copper and has walls which are about 0.011″ thick.
- 36. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein the cylindrical wall of said jacket has a thickness within the range of 0.007″-0.040″.
- 37. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said nose-defining wall is scored longitudinally of said nose portion.
- 38. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said nose-defining wall is scored internally.
- 39. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said nose-defining wall is scored externally.
- 40. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said nose-defining wall is weakened with very narrow longitudinally extending slits.
- 41. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said nose-defining wall is scored deeply but not entirely therethrough, leaving a web of said wall extending directly outwardly and longitudinally of said scoring, said web being about 0.002″ thick.
- 42. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said polymeric core is about 0.050″-0.350″ in length.
- 43. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core has a forward end with a hollow-point cavity in the forward end thereof.
- 44. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are comprised of scores and said scores extend rearwardly at least as far as the forward end of said cylindrical wall.
- 45. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are formed by scoring and said scored areas are restricted to said nose-defining wall.
- 46. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said jacket has an open rear end and said cylindrical wall has a rear end portion crimped radially inwardly to secure said metal core therewithin.
- 47. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are comprised of scored areas extending along at least a portion of the length of said cylindrical wall.
- 48. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are comprised of scored areas extending along at least a portion of the length of said nose-defining wall.
- 49. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are weakened by internal scores having a score-depth less than the thickness of said nose-defining wall.
- 50. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are weakened by external scores having a score depth less than the thickness of said nose-defining wall.
- 51. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said weakened areas are weakened by very narrow slits formed in said nose-defining wall.
- 52. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said polymeric core occupies the entire space within said nose portion of said jacket.
- 53. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said polymeric core occupies the entire space within said nose portion of said jacket as well as a portion of the space within said cylindrical wall.
- 54. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core has a flat, solid forward end.
- 55. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core has a forward end with a hollow-point formed therein.
- 56. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core has a forward end with a hollow-point formed therein to a depth of between about 0.150″ and 0.300″.
- 57. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core occupies the entire space within said cylindrical wall of said jacket.
- 58. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core occupies only a portion of the space within said cylindrical wall of said jacket.
- 59. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said metal core occupies the entire space within said cylindrical wall and a portion of the space within said nose portion as well.
- 60. The bullet defined in claim 34, wherein said polymeric core is comprised of rubber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of parent application Ser. No. 09/256,861, filed Feb. 24, 1999 entitled CAPTIVE SOFT-POINT BULLET and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,178,890B1 on Jan. 30, 2001.
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