Brass
Brass, in other words
pertains to the mettalic package also best-known as a catridge that holds the bullet, gunpowder and
primer$] ($[percussion cap) which is made incisively to fit a firearm’s firing chamber. The brass is
categorized by the caliber or the diameter of the bore of a firearm and the type of the firearm such as pistol or rifle.
Moreover, brass also differs from one ammunition manufacturer to another. Norma being a Swedish amminition manufacturing company
bears very good repute in the industry for being a leading manufacturer of brass.
Explore The Story of Cast Bullets
The cast bullets are a type that are made from custom molds. The reasons for chosing cast bullets
are a many. The first reason is that you get a chance to customize and mold the bullets according to specific calibers and diameters. Furthermore,
cast bullets which are precisely molded also increase the accuracy of a handgun, and sometimes even a rifle. Here goes the reason why cast bullet suppliers are plenty in the
country. Some of rifle bullets are designed for smokeless loading and are offered
by many suppliers as are cast bullets that work really well on hand guns.
Lead Bullets
Lead bullets gave
trouble all the way. For example, when they grind with the firearm bore, a signicant amount of lead residue was left behind. That is why firearm barrel needed cleaning after every fireoff. In order to rectify this issue, jacketed bullets were invented. In jacketed bullets, the lead core of the bullet is wrapped around a thin copper case so that any lead parts of the bullet would not touch the
bore of the firearm. The bullet is usually produced by forcing a lead in to a cup shaped copper case. However, most copper cases
are made of an alloy called gliding metal that contains about 95% copper and 5% zinc. This alloy is used as it is much harder than pure copper and leaves much less copper residue
behind. Even though, some residue is left in the gun barrel after firing these bullets, it is much far less
compared to lead bullets. In addition, this does not seem to affect the accuracy of the bullet. Jacketed bullets are available for both handguns such as pistols and also
rifles.











