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Glossary of Terms

Comprehensive Glossary of Bullet Construction Types


This glossary defines common bullet construction types used in ammunition, providing clarity on their design, function, and applications.



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1. FMJ (Full Metal Jacket)


Description: A lead core encased in a harder metal shell (e.g., copper, gilding metal).


Purpose: Reduces barrel fouling and improves feeding in semi-automatic and automatic firearms.


Applications: Military use, target shooting, general range practice.


Example: 9mm FMJ.




2. JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point)


Description: A lead-core bullet with a hollow cavity in its tip and a metal jacket covering most of the projectile.


Purpose: Designed for controlled expansion on impact, creating larger wound cavities.


Applications: Self-defense, hunting, law enforcement.


Example: .45 ACP JHP.




3. SP (Soft Point)


Description: A lead-core bullet with a soft, exposed lead tip and a partial metal jacket.


Purpose: Promotes controlled expansion upon impact while maintaining deep penetration.


Applications: Hunting medium-to-large game.


Example: .308 Winchester SP.




4. Ball


Description: Military terminology for standard FMJ ammunition.


Purpose: General-purpose military rounds for reliability and penetration.


Applications: Military combat, target practice.


Example: M193 5.56 Ball.




5. HPBT (Hollow Point Boat Tail)


Description: A hollow-point projectile with a streamlined “boat tail” rear to improve aerodynamics.


Purpose: Increases long-range accuracy and retains velocity.


Applications: Precision shooting, competitive shooting.


Example: .308 Sierra MatchKing HPBT.




6. BT (Boat Tail)


Description: A bullet with a tapered base to reduce air resistance.


Purpose: Improves ballistic performance, especially at long range.


Applications: Target shooting, long-range precision.


Example: 6.5 Creedmoor BT.




7. Polymer-Tip


Description: A bullet with a plastic tip over a hollow point or soft point core.


Purpose: Enhances ballistic coefficient (BC) and promotes consistent expansion on impact.


Applications: Hunting, long-range shooting.


Example: Hornady SST (Super Shock Tip).




8. AP (Armor Piercing)


Description: A bullet with a hardened steel, tungsten, or similar core designed to penetrate armor.


Purpose: Defeats armored targets or barriers.


Applications: Military and tactical use.


Example: .30-06 M2 AP.




9. API (Armor Piercing Incendiary)


Description: Armor-piercing bullet with an incendiary compound that ignites on impact.


Purpose: Penetrates armor while igniting fuel or other flammable materials.


Applications: Anti-vehicle, anti-aircraft roles.


Example: .50 BMG API.




10. Tracer


Description: A bullet with a pyrotechnic compound in the base that burns brightly during flight.


Purpose: Allows shooters to track projectile trajectory visually.


Applications: Target marking, fire correction, military combat.


Example: 5.56 M856 Tracer.




11. Ballistic Tip


Description: A variation of polymer-tipped bullets with an aerodynamic tip for long-range performance.


Purpose: Improves accuracy and promotes rapid, controlled expansion.


Applications: Hunting and precision shooting.


Example: Nosler Ballistic Tip.




12. FRANG (Frangible)


Description: A bullet made of compressed powdered metals (e.g., copper/tin) that disintegrates on impact.


Purpose: Reduces ricochet risk and minimizes over-penetration.


Applications: Close-quarters training, steel target shooting.


Example: 5.56 NATO Frangible.




13. Bonded Core


Description: A bullet with a chemically or mechanically bonded jacket and core.


Purpose: Ensures the bullet retains weight and integrity during penetration.


Applications: Hunting large game, self-defense.


Example: Speer Gold Dot Bonded HP.




14. Solid (Monolithic)


Description: A bullet made from a single solid material, often copper or brass.


Purpose: Provides deep, straight-line penetration without deformation.


Applications: Dangerous game hunting, barrier penetration.


Example: Barnes TSX (Triple Shock X).




15. Glaser Safety Slug


Description: A bullet with a pre-fragmented core and a copper jacket filled with small shot and capped with a polymer tip.


Purpose: Reduces penetration while maximizing energy transfer on soft targets.


Applications: Self-defense in sensitive environments.


Example: .38 Special Glaser Safety Slug.




16. Wadcutter (WC)


Description: A flat-nosed bullet often used in revolvers to cut clean holes in targets.


Purpose: Maximizes target scoring visibility.


Applications: Target shooting, competition.


Example: .38 Special Wadcutter.




17. Semi-Wadcutter (SWC)


Description: A bullet with a flat nose and a sharp shoulder for clean target cuts.


Purpose: Combines target accuracy with better penetration than full wadcutters.


Applications: Competition shooting, hunting small game.


Example: .357 Magnum SWC.




18. RNL (Round Nose Lead)


Description: A simple, traditional lead bullet with a rounded nose.


Purpose: Cost-effective and widely used for target shooting.


Applications: Revolver practice and cowboy action shooting.


Example: .45 Colt RNL.




19. Partition


Description: A bullet with a dual-core design separated by a solid partition.


Purpose: Combines controlled expansion with deep penetration.


Applications: Hunting large, tough game.


Example: Nosler Partition.




20. HEI (High-Explosive Incendiary)


Description: A specialized projectile that detonates with explosive and incendiary effects on impact.


Purpose: Designed for anti-materiel and anti-vehicle roles.


Applications: Military aircraft, anti-armor.


Example: .50 BMG HEI.

 

Expanded Glossary of Bullet Construction Types (Specialized)

This section adds more advanced and specialized bullet designs, often known by trademarked or proprietary names from leading manufacturers.


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1. TTSX (Tipped Triple Shock X)

Manufacturer: Barnes Bullets

Description: A solid copper bullet with a polymer tip for enhanced ballistic coefficient (BC) and rapid expansion.

Purpose: Combines deep penetration, weight retention, and accuracy.

Applications: Hunting large game, long-range precision shooting.

Example: Barnes .308 TTSX.

 

2. LRX (Long Range X-Bullet)

Manufacturer: Barnes Bullets

Description: A long-range version of the solid copper X-Bullet with a polymer tip and optimized boat-tail design.

Purpose: Delivers long-range accuracy and reliable expansion at lower velocities.

Applications: Long-range hunting and shooting.

Example: Barnes 6.5mm LRX.

 

3. TSX (Triple Shock X)

Manufacturer: Barnes Bullets

Description: A solid copper hollow-point bullet with three expansion grooves to reduce barrel fouling.

Purpose: Provides consistent expansion, weight retention, and deep penetration.

Applications: Hunting dangerous game and large mammals.

Example: Barnes .375 H&H TSX.

 

4. ELD-X (Extremely Low Drag – Expanding)

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: A polymer-tipped bullet with a heat-shield tip, ensuring consistent shape and expansion at long range.

Purpose: Maximizes ballistic coefficient for long-range precision and hunting performance.

Applications: Precision long-range hunting.

Example: Hornady 6.5 PRC ELD-X.

 

5. ELD-M (Extremely Low Drag – Match)

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: Similar to ELD-X but designed for match shooting with consistent shape and accuracy, lacking controlled expansion.

Purpose: Optimized for target shooting and precision competitions.

Applications: Long-range match shooting.

Example: Hornady 6mm Creedmoor ELD-M.

 

6. VLD (Very Low Drag)

Manufacturer: Berger Bullets

Description: A bullet with a highly aerodynamic profile, designed to minimize drag for superior long-range performance.

Purpose: Improves velocity retention and accuracy over long distances.

Applications: Long-range precision shooting and competitive matches.

Example: Berger 7mm VLD Target.

 

7. AccuBond

Manufacturer: Nosler

Description: A bonded-core bullet with a polymer tip and boat-tail design for controlled expansion and weight retention.

Purpose: Combines accuracy, penetration, and expansion for hunting.

Applications: Hunting medium-to-large game at various ranges.

Example: Nosler .300 Win Mag AccuBond.

 

8. Partition

Manufacturer: Nosler

Description: A dual-core bullet separated by a solid partition, with the front core designed to expand and the rear core for deep penetration.

Purpose: Ensures reliable performance on tough game animals.

Applications: Hunting large, dangerous game.

Example: Nosler 8mm Partition.

 

9. A-Frame

Manufacturer: Swift Bullets

Description: A bonded dual-core bullet with a partitioned design similar to Nosler’s Partition.

Purpose: Provides controlled expansion, high weight retention, and deep penetration.

Applications: Hunting large and dangerous game.

Example: Swift .375 H&H A-Frame.

 

10. Ballistic Tip

Manufacturer: Nosler

Description: A polymer-tipped bullet with a tapered jacket for reliable expansion and a streamlined design for accuracy.

Purpose: Enhances terminal performance while maximizing ballistic coefficient.

Applications: Hunting, especially at medium ranges.

Example: Nosler .308 Ballistic Tip.

 

11. HST (Hydra-Shok Tactical)

Manufacturer: Federal Premium

Description: A hollow-point bullet with improved expansion and weight retention, optimized for law enforcement and personal defense.

Purpose: Provides consistent expansion and deep penetration without over-penetrating.

Applications: Self-defense, law enforcement.

Example: Federal 9mm HST.

 

12. Gold Dot

Manufacturer: Speer

Description: A bonded-core hollow-point bullet designed for controlled expansion and penetration.

Purpose: High weight retention for consistent terminal performance.

Applications: Self-defense and law enforcement.

Example: Speer .40 S&W Gold Dot.

 

13. Core-Lokt

Manufacturer: Remington

Description: A soft-point bullet with a mechanically locked core to ensure weight retention and expansion.

Purpose: Provides deep penetration with controlled expansion for hunting.

Applications: Hunting medium-to-large game.

Example: Remington .30-06 Core-Lokt.

 

14. SST (Super Shock Tip)

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: A polymer-tipped bullet designed to provide rapid, controlled expansion with a high ballistic coefficient.

Purpose: Maximizes accuracy and terminal energy on impact.

Applications: Hunting at medium-to-long ranges.

Example: Hornady 7mm-08 SST.

 

15. InterBond

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: A bonded-core bullet that ensures weight retention and controlled expansion at high velocities.

Purpose: Combines deep penetration with reliable expansion.

Applications: Hunting large game.

Example: Hornady .300 WSM InterBond.

 

16. GMX (Gilding Metal eXpanding)

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: A solid copper alloy bullet that expands reliably and retains weight without lead contamination.

Purpose: Provides deep penetration and eco-friendly design.

Applications: Hunting in lead-free zones, medium-to-large game.

Example: Hornady .308 GMX.

 

17. E-Tip

Manufacturer: Nosler

Description: A solid copper bullet with a polymer tip for enhanced BC and terminal performance.

Purpose: Provides reliable expansion and weight retention while being lead-free.

Applications: Hunting in restricted zones, large game hunting.

Example: Nosler .270 E-Tip.

 

18. FLEX TIP (FTX)

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: A hollow-point bullet with a flexible polymer tip, designed for lever-action rifles.

Purpose: Allows safe use of pointed bullets in tubular magazines while enhancing performance.

Applications: Lever-action hunting rifles.

Example: Hornady .30-30 FTX.

 

19. MonoFlex

Manufacturer: Hornady

Description: A lead-free variation of the FTX bullet made from a copper alloy with a flexible tip.

Purpose: Delivers expansion and penetration while meeting lead-free regulations.

Applications: Hunting in lead-restricted areas.

Example: Hornady .45-70 MonoFlex.