CARTRIDGE FOR A FIREARM
A long-range precision firearm cartridge case includes a cylindrical body portion extending from a head end to a frusto-conical shoulder. The frusto-conical shoulder is integrally formed with the body portion and a tapered shoulder portion tapering from the body portion to a neck portion. The neck portion terminates in an open mouth at a projectile receiving end. The neck portion and the tapered portion extend longitudinally a distance such that a bullet positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion a distance no greater than to a plane through the frusto-conical shoulder so that cartridge case useable capacity is maximized.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/104,118, filed 16 Jan. 2015.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention generally relates to ammunition for firearms and a reamer for forming a firing chamber in the firearm to receive the ammunition.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIn the firearm and ammunition industry, the cartridge for a firearm is essential in determining the speed and power of the bullet once the firearm is fired. Clearly, bullet speed and power can be affected by changing the size of the cartridge and the amount of propellant, such as gun powder, carried by the cartridge. However, it is equally clear that increases in the size of the cartridge and the amount of powder have an upper limit. Also, as the size of the cartridge and amount of powder increases the size of the firearm in which the cartridge is used must increase resulting in a less versatile instrument.
It would be highly advantageous, therefore, to remedy the foregoing and other deficiencies inherent in the prior art.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved cartridge for a firearm.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved cartridge for a firearm that maximizes case useable capacity.
Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved cartridge for a firearm that maximizes bullet speed, resulting in more down range energy and distance, without substantially increasing the size of the case or cartridge.
Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved cartridge for a firearm that improves projectile or bullet accuracy for longer ranges.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly, the desired objects of the instant invention are achieved in accordance with a long-range precision firearm cartridge case designed to maximize cartridge case useable capacity. The case is a hollow cylinder including a head end and a projectile receiving end, the cylinder includes a generally cylindrical body portion extending from the head end to a frusto-conical shoulder. The body portion has a central aperture extending into the head end for receipt of a primer and a cartridge extraction groove formed around the periphery of the body portion adjacent the head end. The frusto-conical shoulder is integrally formed with the body portion and a tapered shoulder portion tapers from the body portion to a generally cylindrical integrally formed neck portion. The neck portion extends longitudinally from the shoulder portion and has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body portion and terminates in an open mouth at the projectile receiving end. The neck portion and the tapered portion extend longitudinally a distance such that a bullet positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion a distance no greater than to a plane through the frusto-conical shoulder, whereby cartridge case useable capacity is maximized. The desired objects of the instant invention are further realized in accordance with a long-range precision firearm cartridge including a cartridge case and a projectile. The cartridge case including a hollow cylinder with a head end and a projectile receiving end. The cylinder includes a generally cylindrical body portion extending from the head end to a frusto-conical shoulder, the body portion having a central aperture extending into the head end for receipt of a primer and a cartridge extraction groove formed around the periphery of the body portion adjacent the head end. The frusto-conical shoulder is integrally formed with the body portion and a tapered shoulder portion tapering from the body portion to a generally cylindrical integrally formed neck portion. The neck portion extends longitudinally from the shoulder portion and has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body portion and terminates in an open mouth at the projectile receiving end. A primer fitted into the central aperture extending into the head end in communication with a flash-hole. Combustible propellant in the body portion. A projectile fitted into the projectile receiving end and the neck portion and the tapered portion extending longitudinally a distance such that the projectile positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion a distance no greater than to a plane through the frusto-conical shoulder, whereby cartridge case useable capacity is maximized;
The foregoing and further and more specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Turning now to the drawings, attention is first directed to
Referring to
Bullet 24 is carried by neck portion 26, filling neck portion 26, with a portion of bullet 24 extending through tapered portion 39 of body portion 22 approximately to a plane through shoulder 38. In the embodiment illustrated, bullet 24 is a Boattail type approximately 80 grains. It will be understood however that a large variety of different bullets may be used, such as 55 gr to 70 gr. The difference in position between bullet 14 and case 12 of
Case 22 has nominal dimensions intended to establish a standard cartridge type. Variations from the nominal dimensions are tolerated by minimal deviations. The dimensions of cartridge 20 are described using both pre-fired and fired dimensions in conjunction with a schematic (
Referring specifically to
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Thus, a new and improved cartridge for a firearm is disclosed that maximizes case useable capacity. By carefully designing the diameters of the cartridge and position of the bullet in the case, the maximum efficiency of the cartridge can be achieved. The new and improved cartridge maximizes bullet speed, resulting in more down range energy and distance, without substantially increasing the size of the case or cartridge. Further, the new and improved cartridge improves projectile or bullet accuracy for longer ranges.
Various changes and modifications to the embodiment herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof, which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.
Having fully described the invention in such clear and concise terms as to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice the same, the invention claimed is:
Claims
1. A long-range precision firearm cartridge case designed to maximizes cartridge case useable capacity comprising:
- a hollow cylinder includes a head end and a projectile receiving end, the cylinder including a generally cylindrical body portion extending from the head end to a frusto-conical shoulder, the body portion having a central aperture extending into the head end for receipt of a primer and a cartridge extraction groove formed around the periphery of the body portion adjacent the head end;
- the frusto-conical shoulder is integrally formed with the body portion and a tapered shoulder portion tapering from the body portion to a generally cylindrical integrally formed neck portion, the neck portion extending longitudinally from the shoulder portion and having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body portion and terminating in an open mouth at the projectile receiving end; and
- the neck portion and the tapered portion extend longitudinally a distance such that a bullet positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion a distance no greater than to a plane through the frusto-conical shoulder, whereby cartridge case useable capacity is maximized.
2. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 1 wherein the neck portion and the tapered portion extend longitudinally a distance such that a bullet positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion approximately to the plane through the frusto-conical shoulder, whereby cartridge case useable capacity is maximized.
3. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cartridge case useable capacity is increased by at least 7 gr.
4. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 1 wherein the overall size of the cartridge case is not substantially increased compared to prior art cartridge cases and cartridge case useable capacity is increased.
5. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 1 wherein a difference in position between a bullet and the cartridge case determines the difference in throats and bullet jump.
6. A long-range precision firearm cartridge as claimed in claim 5 wherein the difference results in the bullet or projectile being driven at 200 fps (feet per second) faster for any barrel length, whereby more down range energy and distance are produced.
7. A long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 1 including a firearm chamber reamer for use with the cartridge case.
8. A long-range precision firearm cartridge comprising:
- a cartridge case including: a hollow cylinder includes a head end and a projectile receiving end, the cylinder including a generally cylindrical body portion extending from the head end to a frusto-conical shoulder, the body portion having a central aperture extending into the head end for receipt of a primer and a cartridge extraction groove formed around the periphery of the body portion adjacent the head end; the frusto-conical shoulder is integrally formed with the body portion and a tapered shoulder portion tapering from the body portion to a generally cylindrical integrally formed neck portion, the neck portion extending longitudinally from the shoulder portion and having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body portion and terminating in an open mouth at the projectile receiving end; and
- a primer fitted into the central aperture extending into the head end in communication with a flash-hole;
- combustible propellant in the body portion; and
- a projectile fitted into the projectile receiving end, the neck portion and the tapered portion of the cartridge case extending longitudinally a distance such that the projectile positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion a distance no greater than to a plane through the frusto-conical shoulder, whereby cartridge case useable capacity is maximized.
9. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 8 wherein the neck portion and the tapered portion extend longitudinally a distance such that the projectile positioned in the cartridge case extends through the neck portion and the tapered portion approximately to the plane through the frusto-conical shoulder, whereby cartridge case useable capacity is maximized.
10. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 8 wherein the combustible propellant in the body portion of the cartridge case is increased by at least 7 gr.
11. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 8 wherein the overall size of the cartridge case is not substantially increased compared to prior art cartridge cases and cartridge case useable capacity is increased.
12. The long-range precision firearm cartridge case as claimed in claim 8 wherein a difference in position between the projectile and the cartridge case over prior art projectiles and cartridge cases determines the difference in throat and bullet jump.
13. A long-range precision firearm cartridge as claimed in claim 12 wherein the difference results in the bullet or projectile being driven at 200 fps (feet per second) faster for any barrel length, whereby more down range energy and distance are produced.
14. A long-range precision firearm cartridge as claimed in claim 8 including a firearm chamber reamer for use with the cartridge case.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 7, 2016
Publication Date: Aug 4, 2016
Inventor: Jimmie Sloan (Porter, TX)
Application Number: 14/990,091