Slug for a shotgun shell
First Claim
1. A slug cast from a single piece of metal for use in a smooth bore shotgun, said slug comprisinga truncated conical body having a flat circular front face and a parallelly disposed flat rear face, the diameter of the front face being slightly less than the diameter of the rear face,a series of circumferentially spaced, straight, fluted, rectangular shaped vanes projecting outwardly from the side wall of the body with the vanes being separated by channels, each vane extending obliquely between the front face and the rear face of the body with the top surfaces of the vanes describing a truncated cone, the pitch of the truncated cone of the vanes being steeper than the pitch of the truncated cone of said truncated conical body whereby the height of the vanes decreases from the front face to the rear face of the slug, said vanes move in interfering contact against the bore of the shotgun to impart a rotational motion to the slug as it moves therethrough, each vane further having a front tip that extends outwardly from the front face of said body and which terminates in a chisel point edge,a blunt nose projecting forwardly from the front face of said body a greater distance than the chisel point edges on said vanes whereby the nose strikes a target before said chisel point edges,an annular ring at the rear face of the body that has an outer diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the cylinder described by the vanes whereby the ring closes each channel between the vanes, andsaid body containing a blind hole passing inwardly from the rear face to a depth that is greater than one-half the axial length of the body whereby the slug has a nose heavy configuration.
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Abstract
A shotgun slug having a frusto-conical body that increases a diameter from front to rear and which further includes a plurality of vanes projecting radially from the body which extend obliquely along the length thereof. The top lands of the vanes describe a truncated cone that is axially aligned with the body and which provide an interference fit with the bore of the gun barrel. The pitch of the cone described by the vanes is steeper than that of the supporting body so that the height of the vanes decrease from front to rear. Sufficient radial depth is given to the vanes so that the vanes retain their shape after the slug has been swagged in the barrel during firing. Accordingly, a stabilizing spin is imparted to the slug as it moves through the air towards the target. The slug is further provided with a nose heavy geometry which further enhances its flight characteristics thereby improving both range and accuracy.
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4 Claims
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1. A slug cast from a single piece of metal for use in a smooth bore shotgun, said slug comprising
a truncated conical body having a flat circular front face and a parallelly disposed flat rear face, the diameter of the front face being slightly less than the diameter of the rear face, a series of circumferentially spaced, straight, fluted, rectangular shaped vanes projecting outwardly from the side wall of the body with the vanes being separated by channels, each vane extending obliquely between the front face and the rear face of the body with the top surfaces of the vanes describing a truncated cone, the pitch of the truncated cone of the vanes being steeper than the pitch of the truncated cone of said truncated conical body whereby the height of the vanes decreases from the front face to the rear face of the slug, said vanes move in interfering contact against the bore of the shotgun to impart a rotational motion to the slug as it moves therethrough, each vane further having a front tip that extends outwardly from the front face of said body and which terminates in a chisel point edge, a blunt nose projecting forwardly from the front face of said body a greater distance than the chisel point edges on said vanes whereby the nose strikes a target before said chisel point edges, an annular ring at the rear face of the body that has an outer diameter substantially equal to the outside diameter of the cylinder described by the vanes whereby the ring closes each channel between the vanes, and said body containing a blind hole passing inwardly from the rear face to a depth that is greater than one-half the axial length of the body whereby the slug has a nose heavy configuration.
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