Projectiles for air arms
First Claim
1. In a projectile for an air arm molded as a body of revolution about a longitudinal axis comprising a head portion dimensioned for free sliding fit in the bore of the air arm and a skirt-like after portion of frusto-conical form of which the rearward end is dimensioned to be an interference fit in the said bore and the forward end is joined with the head portion in a reduced diameter waist, the frustum being shell-walled and having a central recess opening to the rear and extending forwardly into said head portion, the improvement wherein a major forward length portion of said frustum has an outer surface conformed to a cone of apical angle about 60°
- and wherein a minor rearward terminal length portion of the frustum flares outwardly from the forward length portion and has an outer surface conforming to a cone of apical angle ranging from about 70°
to about 75°
, the rearward terminal portion of said shell-walled portion tapering in thickness to form a pliant trailing edge of annulus form.
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Abstract
An improved pellet form for achieving relatively high muzzle velocity when discharged from the barrel of a gas rifle, particularly a high-performance air rifle, has a pellet head portion of any suitable profile and diameter providing a free-sliding but close fit for the nominal barrel bore, e.g. the 0.177 and 0.22 standard bores, and has a conventional rearwardly-flaring skirt of conical shell form; improved early gas sealing and improved swaging of the skirt margin is induced by novel bevelling of the inner surface of the skirt margin, the trailing edge being tapered to a thin annulus, while the outer surface of the skirt has a terminal portion formed with conical apex angle greater than the apical angle pertaining to the major length portion of the skirt forward of the trailing edge. The skirt edge is initially an interference fit for a diameter comparable to the diameter across opposed rifling grooves, and is a light force fit into the nominal barrel bore diameter. Intimate molding of the skirt margin achieves rapid early sealing, preventing blow-by of gas, while drag is relatively low due to the restricted area of metal which is gas-pressed against the barrel wall. Tests verify significantly flatter trajectories and higher penetration energies for pellets according to the invention.
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10 Claims
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1. In a projectile for an air arm molded as a body of revolution about a longitudinal axis comprising a head portion dimensioned for free sliding fit in the bore of the air arm and a skirt-like after portion of frusto-conical form of which the rearward end is dimensioned to be an interference fit in the said bore and the forward end is joined with the head portion in a reduced diameter waist, the frustum being shell-walled and having a central recess opening to the rear and extending forwardly into said head portion, the improvement wherein a major forward length portion of said frustum has an outer surface conformed to a cone of apical angle about 60°
- and wherein a minor rearward terminal length portion of the frustum flares outwardly from the forward length portion and has an outer surface conforming to a cone of apical angle ranging from about 70°
to about 75°
, the rearward terminal portion of said shell-walled portion tapering in thickness to form a pliant trailing edge of annulus form. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- and wherein a minor rearward terminal length portion of the frustum flares outwardly from the forward length portion and has an outer surface conforming to a cone of apical angle ranging from about 70°
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5. In a projectile for an air arm wherein the projectile form is a body of revolution about a longitudinal axis comprising a head portion dimensioned for free sliding fit in the bore of the air arm and an after portion of frusto-conical form having its rearward end dimensioned to be an interference fit in the said bore and having its forward end of reduced diameter joined with the head portion, the frustum being shell-walled and having a coaxial recess enlarging toward said rearward end and extending axially forwardly into said head portion, the improvement wherein:
- a major forward axial length portion of said after portion is conformed generally to a cone of a first predetermined apical angle, and wherein the outer surface of a minor rearward terminal axial length portion of said after portion flares outwardly rearwardly from a junction with the said major forward length portion and said outer surface conforms generally to a cone of a second predetermined acute apical angle which is larger than said first predetermined acute apical angle, and the shell wall thickness of said minor rearward terminal axial length portion reduces rearwardly so that the projectile has a pliant annular trailing edge.
- View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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