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  2. Cast bullet - Wikipedia

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    An open single-cavity bullet mold and a closed two-cavity mold. A cast bullet is made by allowing molten metal to solidify in a mold.Most cast bullets are made of lead alloyed with tin and antimony; but zinc alloys have been used when lead is scarce, and may be used again in response to concerns about lead toxicity.

  3. 8×56mmR - Wikipedia

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    Bullets in the 200 to 225 grain weight class would work best. Lyman and LEE Precision Inc. both offer cast bullet molds in this caliber. Corbins offers swaging dies for their bullet swaging-presses to make various bullets from raw materials. Reloadable cartridge cases can be produced by resizing 7.62×54mmR Mosin–Nagant Russian brass. This ...

  4. 9×39mm - Wikipedia

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    It is a conventional lead core FMJ bullet, developed for accuracy. SP-5UZ – The SP-5UZ (СП5-УЗ) is an SP-5 variant with an increased charge intended for a factory-specific strength testing of the weapons. SP-6 (7N9) – The SP-6 (СП-6) was developed by Yuri Frolov. It has a hardened metal armor-piercing core. It can penetrate 2 mm (0. ...

  5. .303 British - Wikipedia

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    The streamlined bullet was based on the 7.5×55mm Swiss GP11 projectiles and slightly longer and heavier than the Mk VII bullet at 175 gr (11.34 g), the primary difference was the addition of a boat tail at the end of the bullet and using 37 to 41 gr (2.40 to 2.66 g) of nitrocellulose smokeless powder as propellant in the case of the Mk VIIIz ...

  6. .400 Cor-Bon - Wikipedia

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    Lee Precision, Inc. offers a .400 Corbon 3-Die set. [22] Redding Reloading, according to their catalog, offers custom made 3-die sets for the .400 Corbon. [ 23 ] Lubricating of the bottleneck case can be avoided when starting with .400 Corbon cases by using a carbide .45 ACP sizing die before using the .400 Corbon sizing die.

  7. 6mm Lee Navy - Wikipedia

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    The 6mm Lee Navy (6×60mmSR), also known as the 6mm U.S.N. [1] or .236 Navy, [2] is an obsolete American rifle cartridge. [3] It was the service cartridge of the United States Navy and Marine Corps from 1895 (therefore replacing the .45-70 Government rifle cartridge) to 1899, when it was then itself replaced by the more modern .30-40 Krag rifle cartridge.

  8. A Food Editor’s Honest Review of the Nutribullet Flip, a New ...

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    Taryn Pire. TOTAL: 92/100 The first thing I realized about the Nutribullet Flip is that it’s a cinch to use: Simply fill the vessel, twist on the blade top, press the button, flip it over to ...

  9. .44 Russian - Wikipedia

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    To prevent the new high-pressure ammunition from being fired in .44 American revolvers with disastrous results, the overall cartridge case length was increased by .06 in to 0.970 in. [1] In addition, the cylinder design of the No. 3 revolver had to be changed from the straight bored .44 American configuration to a stepped arrangement which was ...