This application is a U.S. national phase application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2015/052776, filed Feb. 10, 2015, designating the United States, which claims priority from German Patent Application No. 10 2014 001 611.0, filed Feb. 10, 2014, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
The invention relates to a lead-free partial fragmentation bullet, consisting of a bullet jacket, a rear core pressed into the bullet jacket and a pressed nose core in an ogive region, with the nose core sitting on the rear core.
The invention is an improvement of lead-free partially fragmenting bullet, providing that when the bullet impacts a target body, a rear core does not detach from an adjacent bullet jacket which provides a more reliable exit wound out of the target body.
Due to a predetermined breaking surface being provided between the rear core and a nose core, the rear core having a recess on an end facing the nose core which fills out an end of the nose core facing the rear core and the bullet jacket having a peripheral tear-away edge on an outside circumference in a region of the predetermined breaking surface, the bullet jacket begins fragmenting in a region of the ogive up to the peripheral tear-away edge and the predetermined breaking surface on impact with a target body. When a sufficient force is applied to the deformed bullet jacket, it is separated from the remainder of the bullet jacket by the peripheral tear-away edge. Then the rear core begins to deform due to the recess and covers the region between the jacket and the core.
The rear core and/or the nose core may also consist of partial cores. The recess is then located in a top rear part.
The recess is preferably a cone. A cone can be introduced without problems and facilitates the fragmentation process.
The break-away edge is located between a beginning and an end of the predetermined breaking surface relative to an axial direction. The tear-away edge delimits the fragmentation process.
A peripheral holding groove is preferably provided on the bullet jacket in a direction of the bullet base beneath the break-away edge. The holding groove causes the bullet jacket and the rear core to hold together until the start of the mushrooming of the rear core.
The invention is explained in greater detail below in two figures in which
All readily deformable materials, which preferably are Cu, MS, ST, may be used as the materials of the bullet jacket. All pressable lead-free materials, e.g., Sn and Zn, including granules, or cores permeated with predetermined breaking points, as described in DE 10 2012 023398 A1, are suitable core materials.
The separation mechanism is an interaction between the recess in the rear core which is the same shape as the pressed rear core 2 of the bullet and the break-away edge 8 in the bullet jacket 5.
In the rear core 2, the conical recess 7 is pressed into the bullet jacket 1, such that the recess consists of a cone or may be any other shape. It is important that the recess is shaped relative to the axis of the bullet as seen in
As seen in
Upon impact of the lead-free partial fragmentation bullet with a target body such as a game animal, the bullet jacket 1 and the nose core 3 begin to fragment from the nose core 3 all the way to the break-away edge 8 and the recess 7 in the rear core 2. If the force applied to the deformed bullet jacket is sufficient, the jacket will separate from the rest of the bullet at the break-away edge 8.
Then the recess 7 in the rear core 2 begins to deform, which is identified in
If no recess 7 was provided in the rear core 2, the region 10 as seen in
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