Claims
- 1. A .22 caliber rimfire rifle cartridge for use in high-accuracy target shooting, comprising:
- a bullet made to metal material and comprising a rounded nose, a body integrally joined to said nose and a heel integrally joined to said body, said body having a bearing surface;
- a metal case crimped onto said bullet and having a cavity;
- priming material arranged in the bottom of said cavity;
- propellant material arranged in said cavity above said priming material; and
- an axially symmetric radially expandable wad made of elastic material arranged in said cavity between said bullet and said propellant, said wad confining said propellant material closely to said priming material,
- wherein said bullet is made of lead alloy material having a hardness in excess of 9 BHN, said heel is in the shape of a rebated boat tail of concial section and said wad is made of an elastic shock-absorbent material, said shock-absorbent wad and said hardened bullet combining to ensure that said bullet exiting a muzzle of a rifle barrel will have improved aerodynamic properties and improved accuracy.
- 2. The cartridge as recited in claim 1, wherein said bullet is made of tin/lead alloy material having an amount of tin in the range of 5-11%.
- 3. The cartridge as recited in claim 1, wherein said heel has a rebated boat tail of substantially 10 degrees.
- 4. The cartridge as recited in claim 1, wherein said wad is made of polyethylene.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/572,495 filed on Aug. 23, 1990, now abandoned.
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"Lyman Reloading Handbook for Rifle, Pistol and Muzzle Loading", 45 Editi 1970, p. 255. |
"Ammo Test", Target Gun, May 1985, pp. 31-41, Jun. 1985 pp. 32-36, Jul. 1985 pp. 33-39. |
Divisions (1)
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Aug 1990 |
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