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Im not sure this is the right forum, but could someone tell me what the cannelures that are found on some metallic cartridges are for.
 
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Secondary resting point for the origional bullet, typicaly lead wadcutter types. Not of any importance as far as reloading goes (assuming that's why your asking).
 
Posts: 2124 | Location: Whittemore, MI, USA | Registered: 07 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Just curious really.
 
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I always thought the cannelure was there to lock the jacket to the lead core. It could realistically go anywhere on the length of the projectile to acheive that function , but has been conveniently placed to coincide with the point at which the case mouth finishes when the projectile is seated - allowing case mouth crimpimg to work more effectively .

Or something like that anyway....that is a simplified reason for it as I see it anyway . Smiler


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The canalure on the "bullet" is there to act as a crimping groove/core retention, as you mentioned. However I beleve the gentleman is refering to the canalure you sometimes find about 1/2 way down streight wall pistol cases like the 38spl, 45ACP etc. But I could (as often happens) be wrong.
 
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Duh-

you are right . Too many other things rolling round in the small brain dept.....

The case cannelure is an id thing on some calibres isnt it? Like - match loadings . And , as you say , on straight walled pistol/revolver rounds it serves as a seating depth guide , as well as looking pretty...

I shall attempt to get more sleep tonite to avoid further obvious acts of stupidity.. Frowner


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It prevents the bullet to be pushed into the case when hitting the feed ramp or under the action of recoil.
 
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