Aerodynamic projectile

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Inventors

Adams, III, John Q.

Application #

204532

Filed

Jun-9-1988

Published

Oct-22-1991

Current US Class

102/439
102/501

International Classes

F42B 010/00

Field of Search

102/439 102/501 102/514-519 102/524 102/525 102/513

Examiners

Tudor; Harold J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rhodes, Coats & Bennett

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Abstract
The present invention pertains to a solid projectile having identical tapered leading and trailing sections that are integral with and which extend from opposite ends of a central bearing section having a constant diameter throughout its length.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A projectile which is expandable within the barrel of a firearm in response to firing, comprising:

a) a cylindrical central section having an outer surface and a generally constant diameter throughout its length;

b) a leading section integrally formed with the central section and projecting forwardly therefrom, the leading section having a forward point an outer tapered surface that tapers uniformly over a substantial area of the section from the cylindrical section to the point;

c) a trailing section integrally formed with the central section and projecting rearwardly therefrom, the trailing section having an outer surface that uniformly tapers inwardly from the central section;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to projectiles and more particularly to projectiles of the type fired by a gun and more particularly to a solid projectile that is designed for improved accuracy and range.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Over the years there has been many attempts at improving the basic design of bullets. For a general understanding and appreciation of bullet design one is referred to the disclosures found in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,455,942; 726,291; 55,796; and 1,075,202.

With the great interest that exists in the sport target shooting and with the interest of hunters and outdoorsman, attention has been given to developing bullet designs that yield greater accuracy and range. However, for the most part, little progress in these areas have been made over the years.

Besides improved accuracy and range there are other performance characteristics of bullets that deserve and which have received attention. For example, the reduction or minimization of recoil is an important consideration because recoil can substantially affect accuracy not to mention any discomfort that maybe associated with recoil. Again even though recoil is a very prominent and undesirable characteristic of fired bullet there has been little research and design effort actually placed in effectively reducing or minimizing recoil.
 
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