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Alex_Xolod [135]
2 years ago
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What are 3 materials that cartridge cases are commonly made from?

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mr Goodwill [35]2 years ago
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The container that houses <em>the primer, the gunpowder, and the </em><em>bullet</em> is called the case or casing of a cartridge. Casings are typically formed of metal, such as steel, brass, or aluminium.

New possibilities are created using materials that are less in weight, including polymers (plastics).

Brass is the most popular material used to make cartridge cases, while steel is also regularly used. Brass and cardboard are both used to make shotgun pellet shells.

The most typical material utilised in the manufacture of modern cartridge cases is brass. Outside of the United States, mild steel bullet jackets and cartridge cases are produced. The centerfire cartridge cases are made of aluminum alloy, another substitute material.

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