This invention is related to cartridge packaging containing bullet cartridges and methods of making such packaging.
Ammunition comes in a vast array of calibers and brands. Retail display of ammunition will often include dozens of different products. The consumer will enter the ammunition area of a store and typically know the size ammunition that he wants to purchase and may or may not be loyal to a particular brand. The most common caliber of ammunition sold on a retail level is, by far, 22 caliber long rifle ammunition. The cartridges in almost all cases having a brass case and gray or copper colored bullet, reflecting the exposed material of the bullet, either lead or copper (or copper alloys). Packaging for 22 caliber ammunition is primarily cardboard boxes with the cartridges packaged in orderly rows and columns. Typically the box has the bullets in a plastic tray having a matrix of receiving holes for the cartridges. The cartridges are protected from damage from one another by the securement of the bullets in the holes and their separation from contact with one another. Typically, viewing the actual product is not possible without opening the package. Some brands of 22 caliber long rifle ammunition may be sold in transparent or translucent polymer cases where some of the rows of the cartridges are partially visible. Such ammunition may also be sold in bulk, in loose packed boxes and polymer tubs. 22 caliber long rifle cartridges are seen as a commodity, they are very inexpensive compared to other cartridges, often less than ten cents per cartridge. The performance of different brands of 22 caliber long rifle cartridges are for many buyers, practicably indistinguishable. Price, innovative packaging, and any product innovation that is apparent by way of the innovative packaging, may turn the purchasing decision toward that particular packaged ammunition at retail establishments.
For such retail settings, particularly stores, the packaging must be easily manageable by the store employees and by the customers, that is, easily graspable and not too heavy. Additionally the package needs to be adequately marked and/or the product displayed to assure the customer they are purchasing what they want.
Considering the numerous brands of such ammunition, and the conventional box packaging, any new packaging particularly associated with the display of a new product that is cost effective, and generates greater sales for that new product would be welcome by the particular brand or manufacturer of said new product. Moreover, to the extent that such packaging is environmentally friendly that would also be an advantage.
In embodiments, cartridge packaging comprising a six sided cardboard box having a multiplicity of 22 caliber rimfire cartridges loosely contained and randomly mixed therein. The bullets of the bullet cartridges each having one of at least two color coatings. The cartridge casings comprising conventional brass coloring. The cardboard box comprises an opening in a front panel of the container and a transparent material covering the opening, such that the plurality of colored bullet cartridges when put on a retail store's shelves, are directly viewable to the customer through the opening. In embodiments, the shape of the opening may be a particular shape of a thing or animal, such as game animals. In embodiments, the bullet coloration corresponding to coloration on graphics on the exterior of the box. Graphics on the box can also identify a particular game animal suitable for use or objects or things associated with a particular theme, the theme may also be associated with colors of the bullets. The transparent material may also have graphics thereon that continue or supplement the shape defined by the periphery of the window. In embodiments, the cardboard may have strips traversing the transparent materially defining window panes.
In at least some embodiments, the container is a box having the front panel and left, right, rear, top and bottom sides. The opening is in the front panel, opposite the rear side. The box can be formed from a box preform and can further include a perforated tab for easy opening. In embodiments, the capacity of the box is between about 150 cartridges and 550 cartridges. In some embodiments, the opening is in the shape of a rectangle and, in other embodiments non-rectangular and in the shape or silhouette of a thing or an animal. In embodiments, the shape of the opening may be a pine tree and the colors can include red and green.
In an embodiment, a method for packaging bullet cartridges for sale. The method can include forming a plurality of bullet cores; coating a first batch of the plurality of bullet cores with a first polymer coating of a first color and coating a second batch of the plurality of bullet cores with a first polymer coating of a second color. Methods can further include providing a plurality of cartridge cases and assembling a first batch of bullet cartridges with the first batch of bullets of the first color and a second batch of bullet cartridges with bullets of the second color. Bullet cartridges from the first and second batches of bullet cartridges are then loaded into containers, such that each container comprises a plurality of bullet cartridges of the first color and a plurality of bullet cartridges of the second color. The containers are then sealed. The containers include an opening in a front panel covered by a transparent material, providing a view of the enclosed bullet cartridges.
In embodiments, a method of manufacturing bullets comprises selecting a theme that is associated with the theme specific objects or things and specific colors, putting the specific colors on multiplicity of bullets, assembling the bullets into a multiplicity of 22 caliber rimfire cartridges of two or more colors, providing viewing of the packaged bullets, placing images of objects on a printing cardboard box preforms with an object or thing associated with the theme, cutting an opening for a window into the cardboard, providing a clear transparent material to form the window at the opening, forming the preform into a box, loading in a random disordered state quantities of the multiplicity of the 22 caliber cartridges into the box so that the disordered state is viewable through the window including the colored bullets of the rimfire cartridges. In embodiments, the shape of the window may be of the image or object associated with the theme.
In at least some embodiments, the shape of the opening in the front panel correlates with box graphics, and with the colors of the bullets in the container with respect to a common theme. In embodiments, one or more of the colors of the bullets in the container are also included in the graphics on the box.
Advantages and features include a more economically friendly form of packaging bullet cartridges, particularly 22 caliber bullet cartridges, where the customer can directly see cartridges with uniquely colored bullets through a non-rectangular window facing forward, the cartridges and box packaging having correlation colors and a theme, the cartridges contained in the box displayed in a disordered arrangement. In embodiments, a feature and advantage is the box weight between about 1 pound and about 3½ pounds and is shaped to have an internal volume for the 22 caliber cartridges of 12 cu. in. to about 36 cu. in. In embodiments the internal volume is from about 10 cu. in. to about 42 cu. in. A feature and advantage of such packaged cartridges is that they sell more than conventionally packaged cartridges.
In embodiments, a selected theme can be a charity that has an associated color and object, the bullets of the 22 caliber cartridges are all of the color, and the window shape and/or objects contained in the box graphics are associated with the charity.
In embodiments, a selected theme can be a sports team that has two associated colors. The window shape and/or objects contained in the box graphics are of objects or things associated with the specific sports team and/or objects or things associated with the specific sport that the sports team plays.
A feature and advantage is that the polymer coating provides a protective resilient layer that facilitates loose packing of the cartridges while inhibiting damage to the bullets from engagement with one another in the packaging. Such protection may be particularly of advantage when there are structural features on the bullet such as a hollow point. Moreover, the polymer coating allows the bullets to be loosely put in other compartments or storage compartments between unpackaging and firing with protection from damage.
In embodiments of the invention, the colors of the bullets in the cartridges may be selected from the following colors: black, gray, white, pink, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, and azure. In embodiments of the invention, usage of a plurality of such colors of bullets of cartridges are randomly present in a box and viewable through a window integral with the box.
In embodiments, the window is a visually recognizable shape of an object or animal. In embodiments, the shape of the window and the coloration of the bullets of the cartridges are a part of a publically known theme. For example, red, white, and blue bullets in association with a patriotic theme with the widow being a flag, or a silhouette of a soldier, or of a military vehicle. And the packaging can have one or more of the red, white, and blue as part of the graphics thereon.
A feature and advantage of embodiments is that a new feature, cartridges with a polymer coating that has coloration, where in the cartridges are displayed through a window in the box, and wherein said coloration is carried over to the graphics on the box.
A feature and advantage of embodiments is packaged bullets in a disorganized array
In embodiments of the invention, for example the cardboard box will have a camouflage graphic and the cartridges therein with have bullets with a polymer coatings including a green polymer coating and a brown polymer coating, the colored coatings corresponding to the colors in the camouflage graphic.
A feature and advantage of embodiments is that the packaging is environmentally friendly in that it does not use plastic trays that create refuse or that need to be recycled. Rather, only there is only the easily recyclable cardboard box having a window allowing the customer to confirm at the retail level the contents of the box, loosely packed 22 caliber cartridges and no trays.
The invention together with the above and other objects and advantages will be best understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of certain embodiments of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings.
The present disclosure includes bullet cartridge packaging comprising a cardboard box and containing bullet cartridges with polymer coated bullets of two or more colors, wherein the packaging includes a forward facing window portion making the multi-colored bullets viewable when on the shelf by a customer and further includes methods of assembling such bullet cartridge packaging for transport and sale and presenting such cartridges to customers.
Referring to
In at least some embodiments, as further shown in
Referring to
The transparent material 20 can be any suitable material used in packaging. Examples of transparent material include, but are not limited to, High-density polyethylene (HDPE or PEHD), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), Recycled PET, Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polypropylene (PP).
In at least some embodiments, an allotted quantity of bullet cartridges 6 comprising bullets of two or more colors is loosely deposited into the container 4, such that the bullet cartridges 6 are randomly mixed in the interior 10 of the container 4.
Referring to
In at least some embodiments, a shape of the opening 18, designs, images, text, writing, indicia and/or colors on the container or box and/or color(s) of the bullets 38 correlate, is associated with, relates to or is connected with a concept, idea, cause, profession, sport, activity, entity or theme. For example one theme may be Christmas, the colors of the bullets are selected to be green and red, colors traditionally associated with Christmas, and the shape of the opening on the package is of a tree, specifically the shape of a Christmas tree. One theme may a patriotic theme with the bullets colored associated with the colors associated with the flag of a specific country and the opening the shape of a flag, or of the geographic shape of the country. For example, the country could be the U.S., the colors red, white, and blue, and the shape of the opening may be a flag or of the outline of the continental U.S. For example, the country could be Canada, with the colors of the bullets red and white, and with a flag graphic on the box colored red and white, and
As an example, the opening 18 can be in the shape of a pine tree, as shown in
As a further example, the correlation or theme can be a sport, activity or entity, such as football and/or a particular team. In such a case, the opening 18 can be in the shape of a football, helmet or logo (FIGS. 7C1-7C2) and the container and bullets can comprise colors, designs and indicia related or corresponding to the sport of football and/or a particular team or entity.
The opening 18, the color of the bullets and the designs, images, text, writing, and/or colors can be related or correspond in terms of a cause or promotion. The opening 18 can be in the shape of a ribbon (
As a further example, the opening 18, the color of the bullets and the designs, images, text, writing, and/or colors on the box can be related in terms of a profession or business entity. The opening 18 can be in the shape of a badge (
The shape of the opening 18 can correlate to a type, gauge or size of bullet cartridges in the container and/or a target or an animal associated with the use of the type, gauge or size of bullet cartridges (
More specifically, particular themes and associated colors may be as follows:
Patriotic Theme. Window shape and/or box graphic may be a flag, a bell, a patriot, bullet, muskets, geographic shape of country. Bullet colors and colors of the box graphics may be red, white, and blue with respect to the United States. Other colors for other countries.
Sports Team or Sport. Window shape and/or graphic on box may be a player, sport equipment and balls. For example, baseball bats, baseball gloves, footballs, baseballs, football helmets, baseball helmets, players wearing the equipment. Colors of the bullets and/or box graphic colors may two or three colors selected from the following: red, green, aqua green, gray, blue, navy blue, white, black, yellow, purple, maroon, gold, silver, pink, brown and orange. The colors may be colors affiliated with a specific sport team in college sports, the MLB, NFL, and NBA. The sport may be auto racing, with the window shape and/or box graphic being an automobile or other racing vehicle, the bullet and/or box graphics being colors associated with a specific racing team for example.
Hunting. Window shape and/or graphic may be an animal or animal head, particularly a game animal, a mountain landscape, a target of concentric circles, a riflescope image with cross hairs, cartridges, firearms, or ATV's. A logo of a ammunition manufacturer, letters or a word. In embodiments, the box graphic may include camouflage. Bullet colors and box graphic colors may be green, brown, and white. In embodiments also red, aqua green, blue, navy blue, black, yellow, purple, maroon, gold, silver, pink, and orange.
Charitable cause. Window shape and/or graphic can be a ribbon assembly, bullet and/or box graphic color can be pink.
Holiday. The bullet and/or box graphic colors may be red and green. The window shape and/or box graphics may be a Christmas tree, a Santa Clause, a reindeer, or a sled. The holiday may be Halloween, with the bullet and/or box colors be orange and black. The window opening shape may be a pumpkin, a monster, or a ghost.
In
In all of the figures, a window portion in the front panel is shown. The window portion is shown in different shapes and sizes. The transparent material covering the window portion is shown in different shapes and sizes. The transparent material covering the window portion can include printing. Cartridges inside the cartridge packaging are viewable through the transparent material at the window portion of the front panel. The bullet portions of the cartridges as seen in various figures and
As mentioned above,
The following patents and patent publications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties for all purposes. The patents include coated bullets and methods of coating bullets, and inventive aspects relating to sports and sports team themes.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,254,503; US Pat. Publ. 20090254171; US Pat. Publ. 20030101891; U.S. Pat. No. 5,038,684; US Pat. Pub. 20050257308; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,196,670; 4,328,750; US Pat. Publ. 20070095241; U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,744; US Pat. Publ. 20160377397; U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,032,492; 6,090,756; 4,731,189; 5,592,986; US Pat. Publ. 20120199033; US Pat. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,275,108; 5,535,495; 3,580,178; 4,080,899; 4,454,175; 5,910,345; 3,553,804; 6,279,214; 5,062,974; 3,363,561; US Pat.; U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,340,216; 2,507,665; 8,561,542; 6,550,066; US Pat. Pub. 20140023800.
Other methods of coating bullets with coatings of different colors conventionally known are included herein.
Cartridges included herein can be those used in various types of small arm weapons, including hand guns, pistols, rifles, and the like. Examples include, but are not limited to, .380, .22, .40, 9 mm, 10 mm, .45, .38, 5.7×28 mm, .357, .30 Carbine, .300 Blackout, 7.62×39 mm, 5.56×45 mm, 0.308, 7.62×54 mm and .30-06. Examples of bullet materials can include lead, lead alloys, copper, brass, or other conventional metals that is inserted at its base end within the open end of a casing. Examples of case materials can include brass, steel, copper, aluminum, or other conventional materials.
Suitable overall dimensions of bullet cartridges include to those illustrated in the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute, Inc. (SAAMI) specification.
In at least some embodiments, there is disclosed herein a method of assembling cartridge packaging. Referring to
The bullets can be packaged in bulk and loose into the containers, randomly mixed and oriented in the container, as seen in
In at least some embodiments, containers having a predetermined size are each filled with an allotted amount of the bullet cartridges 6. The containers are then either placed in storage or transported to an intermediary customer, such as a wholesale or retail entity, or to an end user or final customer. In the case of a retail entity customer, after receipt by the entity customer, the containers 4 of cartridges 6 are placed for in-store or on-line display and/or sale. Customer can see the multi-colored bullet cartridges 6 through the opening 18 and transparent material 20 of the front panel 12 of the container 4.
As used herein, a method step recited in the singular and preceded with the word “a” or “an” should be understood as not excluding plural of said steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly stated. Furthermore, the references to “one embodiment” of the present invention are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Moreover, unless explicitly stated to the contrary, embodiments “comprising” or “having” an element or a plurality of elements having a particular property may include additional such elements not having that property.
All of the features disclosed in this specification (including the references incorporated by reference, including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including references incorporated by reference, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment (s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any incorporated by reference references, any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed. For example cartridges other than 22 caliber cartridges may be included in embodiments of the invention. In embodiments, cartridges may be shotshell cartridges, and the cartridges may be visible through the window and may be in an ordered presentation. Rather than having bullets of different colors, the shotgun shell polymer casings may be of a plurality of colors viewable through a window in a box. In such a case, transparent material may not be necessary. The above references in all sections of this application are herein incorporated by references in their entirety for all purposes.
Although specific examples have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose could be substituted for the specific examples shown. This application is intended to cover adaptations or variations of the present subject matter. Therefore, it is intended that the invention be defined by the attached claims and their legal equivalents, as well as the following illustrative aspects. The above described aspects embodiments of the invention are merely descriptive of its principles and are not to be considered limiting. Further modifications of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention. Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted based on 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) unless and until such claim limitations expressly use the phrase “means for” followed by a statement of function void of further structure.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of and claims the benefit of U.S. Design Application No.: 29/640,827, filed Mar. 16, 2018, the entire contents of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
D81033 | Tourtois | Apr 1930 | S |
2507665 | Ford | May 1950 | A |
3340216 | Mack | Sep 1967 | A |
3363561 | Irons | Jan 1968 | A |
3553804 | Kopsch et al. | Jan 1971 | A |
3580178 | Kopsch | May 1971 | A |
3833165 | Hoiles | Sep 1974 | A |
3976241 | Bemiss | Aug 1976 | A |
4080899 | Luban | Mar 1978 | A |
4196670 | Vatsvog | Apr 1980 | A |
4328750 | Oberg et al. | May 1982 | A |
4454175 | Martin | Jun 1984 | A |
D293211 | DePaul et al. | Dec 1987 | S |
4731189 | Gregg, Jr. | Mar 1988 | A |
D310965 | Capuano | Oct 1990 | S |
D318222 | Hsiung | Jul 1991 | S |
5038684 | Petrovich | Aug 1991 | A |
5062974 | Van Meter | Nov 1991 | A |
5105744 | Petrovich | Apr 1992 | A |
5216199 | Bjerke | Jun 1993 | A |
5275108 | Chernicky et al. | Jan 1994 | A |
5535495 | Gutowski | Jul 1996 | A |
5592986 | Auger et al. | Jan 1997 | A |
5910345 | Luban | Jun 1999 | A |
6090756 | Brown | Jul 2000 | A |
6279214 | Kassuelke et al. | Aug 2001 | B1 |
6550066 | Brassey | Apr 2003 | B1 |
D503614 | Sax et al. | Apr 2005 | S |
7032492 | Meshirer | Apr 2006 | B2 |
D656018 | Hablutzel et al. | Mar 2012 | S |
D664042 | Kurpis | Jul 2012 | S |
8561542 | Authement, Sr. | Oct 2013 | B2 |
8752484 | Burczynski | Jun 2014 | B2 |
D712275 | Irek | Sep 2014 | S |
D712276 | Irek | Sep 2014 | S |
8939350 | Valencia | Jan 2015 | B2 |
8950333 | Burczynski et al. | Feb 2015 | B2 |
D733252 | Burczynski et al. | Jun 2015 | S |
D733834 | Burczynski et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
D733835 | Burczynski et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
D733836 | Burczynski et al. | Jul 2015 | S |
9108760 | Begim | Aug 2015 | B2 |
D739084 | Hall | Sep 2015 | S |
9150327 | Begim | Oct 2015 | B2 |
9207052 | Burczynski | Dec 2015 | B2 |
9254503 | Ward | Feb 2016 | B2 |
9404719 | Bowers | Aug 2016 | B1 |
9879954 | Hajjar | Jan 2018 | B2 |
D817777 | Duan et al. | May 2018 | S |
10336479 | Deutschle | Jul 2019 | B2 |
20030078170 | Brown | Apr 2003 | A1 |
20030101891 | Amick | Jun 2003 | A1 |
20040050284 | Piela | Mar 2004 | A1 |
20050211126 | Hurley | Sep 2005 | A1 |
20050257308 | Willis | Nov 2005 | A1 |
20070095241 | Rice et al. | May 2007 | A1 |
20090254171 | Heikkila | Oct 2009 | A1 |
20100037794 | Authement, Sr. | Feb 2010 | A1 |
20110139862 | Bowman | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20120199033 | Bybee | Aug 2012 | A1 |
20140023800 | Webster | Jan 2014 | A1 |
20140263600 | Valencia | Sep 2014 | A1 |
20160107830 | Baryshyan | Apr 2016 | A1 |
20160313102 | Motyka et al. | Oct 2016 | A1 |
20160377397 | Winge | Dec 2016 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
1000457 | Dec 1988 | BE |
583097 | Aug 1933 | DE |
3116175 | Nov 1982 | DE |
3802002 | Aug 1989 | DE |
3822775 | Feb 1990 | DE |
102012023398 | Jun 2014 | DE |
20 2014 103 662 | Oct 2014 | DE |
49613 | Sep 1990 | EP |
0989381 | Mar 2000 | EP |
420390 | Jan 1911 | FR |
6588 | Dec 1896 | GB |
8301 | Oct 1909 | GB |
2003033 | Nov 1993 | RU |
2010140449 | Apr 2012 | RU |
2010140457 | Apr 2012 | RU |
2469259 | Dec 2012 | RU |
WO9720185 | Jun 1997 | WO |
WO0102794 | Jan 2001 | WO |
WO0120245 | Mar 2001 | WO |
Entry |
---|
“$0.06! Eggleston munitions Polymer coated 9mm bullets—YouTube” downloaded from the internet at: http://www.egglestonmunitions.com published on Apr. 15, 2015 (5 pages). |
“CCI 2016 Catalog” (17 pages). |
Ammunition Reloading Explosives Shooting “21 years of ARES casted bullets” downloaded from the internet at: http://www.ares-gun.sk on Jul. 15, 2018 (11 pages). |
AR15.com Blue Bullets Anyone Used These? Forum posted Jul. 2014 (19 pages). |
“Federal Top Gun Wounded Warrior Ammunition 12 Gauge 2¾″ 1⅛ oz #8 Shot” Reviews printed on Jul. 15, 2018 (6 pages). |
“Happy Bullet Easter!” downloaded from the internet at: https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/03/30/happy-bullet-easter/ on Jul. 15, 2018 (14 pages). |
Lotnut “CCI .22 LR Ammo” downloaded from the internet at: http://www.lotnut.com/app/item.html?guid=1026364c-6503-4deb-8a91-970d78667bfe on Jul. 16, 2018 (2 pages). |
Robert Farago “New From Federal Ammunition: American Eagle Syntech Ammunition—The Truth About Guns” downloaded from the internet at: http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2016/04/robert-farago/new-federal-ammunition on Jul. 16, 2018 (16 pages). |
“New Federal Syntech Ammo With Polymer-Encased Bullets” Polymer Daily Bulletin published on Apr. 5, 2016 (14 pages). |
Pinterest “Discover ideas about Bullets for Sale” Polymer coated reloading component bullets for sale downloaded from the internet at: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/78601955975244525/ on Jul. 15, 2018 (3 pages). |
YouTubeVideo Powder Coat Bullets in half the time. Promise! News downloaded from the internet at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRBXic3-ztE published on Apr. 9, 2016 (7 pages). |
Cast Boolits Forum “Powder Coated Bullets pics only” downloaded from the internet at: http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?251956-Powder-coated-bullets-pics-only/page15 Feb. 2016 (29 pages). |
“9mm—124 Grain HST JHP—Federal Premium—20 Rounds” Premium Defensive 9mm Ammo for Sale—124 gr JHP—Federal HST Ammunition in Stock—20 Rounds Lucky Gunner downloaded from the internet at: https://www.luckygunner.com/9mm-124-grain-jhp-hst-federal-premium-20-rounds#rid=ppt on Jul. 15, 2018 (3 pages). |
“Rimfire Ammo & Reloading Ammunition” downloaded from the internet at: https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/rimfire-ammo#facet:&productBenginIndex:0&facetLimit:&orderBy:&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:& on Jul. 15, 2018 (31 pages). |
David MacCar “All About Polymer-Coated Bullets” downloaded from the internet at: https://www.range365.com/all-about-polymer-coated-bullets (Mar. 9, 2017) 2 pages. |
“Best Hard Cast Lead Bullets Polymer Coated Bullets” downloaded from the internet at: https://www.badmanbullets.com/OnlineStore/index.php on Feb. 20, 2018 (5 pages). |
“Coated vs plated bullets [Archive]—Calguns.net” Discussion Thread downloaded from the internet at: http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/archive/index.php/t-978753.html on Feb. 2, 2018 (1 page). |
Brad Miller, Ph.D. “Coated Bullets: The future of lead bullets for handloaders?” Shooting Sports USA (Mar. 7, 2017) (7 pages). |
“The VEPR Forum—A Guide to Powder Coating Bullets—Polymer Jacketed Lead” Discussion and Thread downloaded from the internet at: http://vepr.org/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=2668 on Feb. 2, 2018 (17 pages). |
“Some Ramblins and Questions About Bullet Coating” Discussion and Thread downloaded from the internet at: http://castboolits.gunloads.com/archive/index.php/t-200280.html on Feb. 1, 2018 (4 pages). |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 29640827 | Mar 2018 | US |
Child | 15972058 | US |