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Encyclopedia > Centerfire ammunition

A centerfire cartridge is a cartridge in which the primer is located in the center of the cartridge case head. Rimmed, centerfire . ... The percussion cap or primer was the crucial invention needed to make fire-arms that could fire in any weather. ...


The centerfire cartridge has replaced the rimfire in all but the smallest cartridge sizes. A rimfire is a type of firearm cartridge. ...


A centerfire cartridge has the primer located in the center of the base. Unlike rimfire cartridges, the primer is a separate and replaceable component.


Except for low-powered .22 and .17 caliber cartridges and a handful of antiques, all modern pistol, rifle, and shotgun ammunition is centerfire. A Browning 9 millimeter Hi-Power Ordnance pistol of the French Navy, 19th century, using a Percussion cap mechanism Derringers were small and easily hidden. ... A rifle is a firearm with a stock and a barrel that has a spiral groove or grooves (rifling) cut into its interior. ... A pump-action and two semi-automatic action shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes of clay pigeons. ...


Advantages and Disadvantages

The advantage of most centerfire cartridges is that they can be reused by replacing the primer, gunpowder and projectile. This is an advantage for large rifles (Such as the 30-06 cartridge), for which ammunition can be quite expensive. Centerfires also are generally larger and capable of higher powered loads. The chief disadvantage is cost. For target shooting purposes centerfire cartridges are more expensive. Centerfires rule the market in all larger calibers, having replaced earlier large-bore rimfire cartridges. Eight . ...


Shotgun Shells

All shotgun shells (apart from specialized .22 cartridges which hold a very small amount of shot) are center fire, most are made from plastic. Shotgun shells, like all centerfire cartridges, can be reloaded and used again.


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Centerfire ammunition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (342 words)
A centerfire cartridge is a cartridge in which the primer is located in the center of the cartridge case head.
A centerfire cartridge has the primer located in the center of the base.
Except for low-powered.22 and.17 caliber cartridges and a handful of antiques, all pistol, rifle, and shotgun ammunition is centerfire.
Cartridge (firearms) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2820 words)
The primer is a small charge of impact-sensitive chemical that may be located at the center of the case head (centerfire ammunition) or at its rim (rimfire ammunition).
The lethality of pistol ammunition is not limited by the ammunition, but by the accuracy and doctrine of the shooter.
Centerfire cartridge designs use a centrally located primer, which, in most cartridges used by civilians, can be replaced, so that the expensive brass cartridge cases can be reused.
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