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cases 22lr
A cartridge or a round is a type of pre-assembled firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shot or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting. Although in popular usage the term "bullet" is often used to refer to a complete cartridge, it is correctly used only to refer to the projectile.
Cartridges can be categorized by the type of their primers — a small charge of an impact- or electric-sensitive chemical mixture that is located either at the center of the case head (centerfire), inside the rim of the case base (rimfire), inside the walls on the fold of the case base that is shaped like a cup (cup-fire, now obsolete), in a sideways projection that is shaped like a pin (pinfire, now obsolete), or a lip (lip-fire, now obsolete), or in a small nipple-like bulge at the case base (teat-fire, now obsolete).
Military and commercial producers continue to pursue the goal of caseless ammunition. Some artillery ammunition uses the same cartridge concept as found in small arms. In other cases, the artillery shell is separate from the propellant charge.
A cartridge without a projectile is called a blank. One that is completely inert (contains no active primer and no propellant) is called a dummy. One that failed to ignite and shoot off the projectile is called a dud, and one that ignited but failed to sufficiently push the projectile out of the barrel is called a squib.
I have for sale-
2,000 rounds of 9mm ( steel and brass case).
.80 cpr
1,000 rounds of Winchester AA 12 gauge.
.65 cpr
5,000 rounds of federal .22 LR blue range packs. (36 and 40 grain) .30-40 cpr
Using ammoseek for pricing on most boxes but offering local delivery for no fee. You can stock...
7 cents per round. Meetup in or near downtown Portland. No holds no trades. Cash only. Case quantities only.
Federal 5500 rounds.$385
Blazer 5000 rounds $350
Fiocci $85 but includes plastic ammo can