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FTT 122/ FTT122 All Quizzes Complete Questions and Answers Latest fall 2025/26. Your Answers: Results for question 1. 1 5/ 5 points Identify the case type by its features: Correct answer: Rimless, Bottleneck Belted Magnum , Not Selected Tapered, Rebated Rim , Not Selected Straight Wall, Rimmed , Not Selected Results for question 2. 2 5/ 5 points Traditional cartridges meant for revolvers will headspace against the of the cartridge. Mouth , Not SelectedCorrect answer: Rim Belt , Not Selected Neck , Not Selected Results for question 3. 3 5/ 5 points List the features of the following cases: 1. Mouth 2. Head 3. Cannelure , Not Selected Correct answer: 1. Mouth 2. Extractor Groove 3. Shoulder 1. Shoulder 2. Extractor Groove 3. Neck , Not Selected 1. Neck 2. Extractor 3. Mouth , Not Selected Results for question 4. 4 0/ 5 pointsExplain why tapered cases present a unique challenge when magazine design is concerned. The tapered case does not create any issues for magazine design. , Not Selected Incorrect answer: The taper case cannot be stacked effectively, causing the magazine design to be very short. Correct Answer: The case taper causes the stacked cases to form a curve. The magazine design must account for this curve, forcing the shape of the magazine to be curved. The case taper causes the stacked cases to form a curve. The magazine design must account for this curve, forcing the shape of the magazine to be curved. , Not Selected The tapered case causes the rounds to slide off of each other. The inside walls of the magazine must provide enough friction for the rounds to remain stacked. , Not Selected Feedback Based on answering incorrectly The answer for this question can be found on page 68 of "Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics". Results for question 5. 5 5/ 5 points Straight wall, rimless cases (e.g. pistol cases) will headspace against the Belt , Not Selected Shoulder , Not Selected Neck , Not SelectedCorrect answer: Mouth Results for question 6. 6 5/ 5 points What purpose does the extractor groove serve? The extractor groove serves no purpose. , Not Selected The extractor groove is used to remove weight from the case. , Not Selected Correct answer: The extractor groove provides clearance for the extractor claw. The extractor groove serves to provide a point of headspace. , Not Selected Results for question 7. 7 5/ 5 points What is the most common case material? Tin , Not Selected Aluminum , Not Selected Correct answer: Brass Steel , Not Selected Results for question 8.8 2 / 5 points What are the FIVE Boxer primer sizes? Correct answer: Small Pistol/Rifle Correct answer: Large Rifle Incorrect answer: Shotshell Missed Option - Incorrect Answer, Rimfire Incorrect answer: Magnum Selected Answer - Incorrect Answer, Muzzle Loader Answer, Cannon Correct answer: .50 BMG Incorrect answer: Benchrest Selected Answer - Incorrect Correct answer: Large Pistol Feedback Based on answering incorrectlyThe answer for this question can be found on pages 74-75 of "Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics". Results for question 9. 9 3.333/ 5 points Select ALL purposes the rim of a cartridge can be used for. Correct answer: Headspace Answer, Rotating Incorrect answer: Firing Missed Option - Incorrect Answer, Cocking Correct answer: Extraction Answer, Locking Feedback Based on answering incorrectly The answer for this question can be found on pages 76 -77 of "Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics". Results for question 10. 10 5/ 5 points What type of primer pocket utilizes TWO flash holes?Shotgun , Not Selected Boxer , Not Selected 209 , Not Selected Correct answer: Berdan Results for question 11. 11 5/ 5 points A Rimfire , Not Selected Belted Magnum , Not Selected Correct answer: Hybrid Bottleneck , Not Selected Results for question 12. 12 5/ 5 points case uses multiple materials in its construction. What is the total case taper of a 7.62x39mm cartridge? 270 degrees , Not Selected .27 Degrees, Not Selected 27 Degrees , Not Selected Correct answer: 2.7 Degrees Results for question 13. 13 5/ 5 points Cases will typically undergo an/a formed. Hardening , Not Selected Tempering , Not Selected Coating , Not Selected Correct answer: Annealing Results for question 14. 14 5/ 5 points process between “draws” when being If a firearm is chambered in .460 S&W Magnum, what other calibers can it safely shoot? 45 - 70 Govt., .45 Long Colt, .45 ACP , Not Selected .454 Casull, .45 Long Colt, .45 Auto Rim, .45 ACP , Not Selected .444 Marlin, .44 Remington Magnum, .44 S&W Special .45 GAP, Not Selected Correct answer: .454 Casull, .45 Long Colt, .45 S&W Results for question 15. 15 5/ 5 points What is the purpose of the rebated rim? The rebated rim is used for headspace. , Not Selected Correct answer: The rebated rim allows larger-bodied cartridges to be used in actions designed for smaller-bodied cartridges. The rebated rim is for use in revolvers. , Not Selected The rebated rim provides more surface area for extraction. , Not Selected Results for question 16. 16 5/ 5 points What purpose does the "belt" on a belted cartridge serve? The belt keeps the case head attached to the body. , Not Selected The belt is used to strengthen then case. , Not Selected Correct answer: The belt provides a point for headspace. The belt serves no purpose., Not Selected Results for question 17. 17 5/ 5 points If the angle is sharp enough, bottleneck cases can headspace against the Mouth , Not Selected Neck , Not Selected Cannelure , Not Selected Correct answer: Shoulder (Datum Point) Results for question 18. 18 5/ 5 points Interpret the following headstamp markings:Correct answer: Federal Cartridge (FC) .308 Winchester Answer, Fast Cartridge (FC) .308 Winchelles Answer, Fredrick Cartridge (FC) .308 Winchester Answer, Federal Cartridge (FC) 308mm Winchester Results for question 19. 19 5/ 5 points What is the cannelure on the projectile used for? The cannelure makes extraction easier by creating less surface area on the case body. , Not Selected The cannelure prevents the primer strike from prematurely launching the projectile. , Not Selected The cannelure is used to reduce internal case volume. , Not Selected Correct answer: The cannelure prevents projectile setback. Results for question 20. 20 5/ 5 points Steel cases often utilize to protect them from rust and corrosion. Nickel and Tin , Not Selected Correct answer:Lacquer/Polymer Black Oxide and Lacquer , Not Selected Gold and Silver Your Answers: Results for question 1. 1 5/ 5 points What does a progressive burn rate mean? As the granule burns, the surface area remains the same. , Not Selected Correct answer: As the granule burns, its surface area increases. As the granule burns, its surface area decreases. , Not Selected Results for question 2. 2 5/ 5 points A reaction wave that propagates slower than the speed of sound or is subsonic, is known as Decimation, Not Selected Detonation , Not Selected Deterioration , Not Selected Correct answer: Deflagration Results for question 3. 3 5/ 5 points What is a single base propellant? Correct answer: A single base propellant only utilizes one explosive in its formula. A single base propellant only utilizes one forming process in its production. , Not Selected A single base propellant is designed for use with single action revolvers. , Not Selected A single base propellant only utilizes one base chemical (Ammonia) in its formula. , Not Selected Results for question 4.4 5/ 5 points Firearms with short barrels will typically utilize Slow , Not Selected Cool , Not Selected Correct answer: Fast Medium , Not Selected Results for question 5. 5 5/ 5 points What does regressive burn rate mean? As the granule burns, the surface area remains the same. , Not Selected As the granule burns, its surface area increases. , Not Selected burning propellants.Correct answer: As the granule burns, its surface area decreases. Results for question 6. 6 5/ 5 points What does IMR stand for? Correct answer: Improved Military Rifle Injected Military Rifle , Not Selected Improved Miniature Rifle , Not Selected Improved Military Rocket , Not Selected Results for question 7. 7 5/ 5 points What are the three basic propellant kernel shapes? Correct answer: Ball, "Stick" and FlakeOval, Flake and Star , Not Selected Ball, Cube and "Stick" , Not Selected Ball, "Stick" and Pebble , Not Selected Results for question 8. 8 5/ 5 points What are the ratios of saltpeter, sulphur, and charcoal in the original composition of black powder (respectively)? 80%, 10%, 10% , Not Selected 33.3%, 33.3%, 33.3% , Not Selected Correct answer: 75%, 10%, 15%50%, 25%, 25% , Not Selected Results for question 9. 9 5/ 5 points Near the end of the 19th century created the first smokeless propellant, named James Dewar, Ballistite , Not Selected Frederick Abel, Poudre B , Not Selected Alfred Nobel, Cordite , Not Selected Correct answer: Paul Veillie, Poudre B Results for question 10. 10 5/ 5 pointsStabilizers such as and becoming unstable. Correct answer: Petroleum Jelly Correct answer: Magnesium Oxide Answer, Slime Answer, Chlorine Answer, Fluorine Correct answer: Calcium Carbonate Answer, are used to prevent deterioration of the propellant and prevent it fromBromine Results for question 11. 11 5/ 5 points What is the average charge weight for .223 Remington with 55 Grain projectile? 45.6 Grains , Not Selected 55 Grains , Not Selected Correct answer: 23.1 Grains 2.3 Grains , Not Selected Results for question 12. 12 5/ 5 points What does a neutral burn rate mean?As the granule burns, its surface area decreases. , Not Selected As the granule burns, its surface area increases. , Not Selected Correct answer: As the granule burns, its surface area will remain fairly consistent throughout the reaction. Results for question 13. 13 5/ 5 points Cordite is a mixture of , Which is then formed into strings. Nitroglycerine, Vaseline and Acetone , Not Selected Correct answer: Nitroglycerine, Guncotton, Vaseline and Acetone Nitroglycerine, Guncotton, Vaseline and Gasoline , Not Selected Nitroglycerine, Guncotton, PETN and Acetone , Not Selected Results for question 14. 145/ 5 points The creation of which two chemicals led to what we now know as smokeless propellant? Answer, Uranium Correct answer: Nitrocellulose Answer, Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate (PETN) Correct answer: Nitroglycerine Answer, Trinitrotoluene (TNT) Results for question 15. 15 5/ 5 points Propellant additives are used to (select all that apply):Answer, Reduce pressure Answer, Create more heat Correct answer: Control burn rate Correct answer: Reduce flash Correct answer: Stabilize Results for question 16. 16 5/ 5 points What is a double base propellant? A double base propellant utilizes two chemical bases (ammonia, hydrogen) in its formula., Not Selected Correct answer: A double base propellant utilizes two explosives in its formula. A double based propellant is designed to work with double action revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. , Not Selected A double base propellant utilizes two forming processes in its production. , Not Selected Results for question 17. 17 5/ 5 points What is the difference between a benchrest boxer primer and a regular boxer primer? The benchrest primer is cheaper. , Not Selected A different copper alloy is used for the anvil. , Not Selected The benchrest primer burns hotter. , Not Selected Correct answer: Consistency in the manufacturing process.Results for question 18. 18 5/ 5 points A boxer primer contains which components? (select all that apply) Correct answer: Priming Compound Answer, Outer Cup Correct answer: Cup Correct answer: Anvil Answer, Inner Support Answer, Explosive Ring Results for question 19. 195/ 5 points Firearms with long barrels will typically utilize Hot , Not Selected Correct answer: Slow Fast , Not Selected Medium , Not Selected Results for question 20. 20 0/ 5 points Small rifle and small pistol primers are interchangeable. Incorrect answer: True Correct Answer: False False Feedback burning propellants.Based on answering incorrectly The answer to this question can be found on page 138 of "Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics".Your Answers: Results for question 1. 1 6.25 / 6.25 points What is the most powerful rimfire cartridge? .17 HMR , Not Selected Correct answer: .17 WSM 22 LR , Not Selected .22 Magnum , Not Selected Results for question 2. 2 0/ 6.25 points What is one limiting factor of the size of a pistol cartridge? Incorrect answer:Diameter Correct Answer: Cartridge Overall Length (COAL) Cartridge Overall Length (COAL) , Not Selected Propellant Selection , Not Selected Primer Size , Not Selected Feedback Based on your answer Your response is incorrect. Please review Page 146 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information. Results for question 3. 3 6.25 / 6.25 points Before seating the projectile, military ammunition undergoes an additional step of the projectile. Cleaning , Not SelectedSizing , Not Selected Gluing , Not Selected Correct answer: Sealing Results for question 4. 4 6.25 / 6.25 points The designation +P means? An increase in the primers energy to assure reliable ignition. , Not Selected It is a designation for a type of hollow point. The hollow point will fragment into more pieces (+P). , Not Selected An increased number of projectiles. Instead of one bullet, a pistol cartridge would use two or three bullets stacked. , Not Selected Correct answer: An increase of propellant, which increases pressure and energy.Results for question 5. 5 6.25 / 6.25 points What happens when a cartridge case is “necked down”? The diameter of the mouth of the case is increased. , Not Selected The neck of the case is moved further down the body. , Not Selected Correct answer: The diameter of the mouth of the case is decreased. The neck of the case is removed. , Not Selected Results for question 6. 6 6.25 / 6.25 points How do manufacturers prevent the issue of “popping” primers? Sealer , Not Selected Correct answer: CrimpingThreaded Primers , Not Selected Glue , Not Selected Results for question 7. 7 0/ 6.25 points After the primer is seated in the case, the next step in the loading process is Charging , Not Selected Incorrect answer: Crimping the Bullet Correct Answer: Charging Sizing the Case , Not Selected Seating the Bullet , Not Selected Feedback Based on your answerYour response is incorrect. Please review Page 145 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information. Results for question 8. 8 6.25 / 6.25 points The taper crimp is used primarily with cartridges intended for use in semi-automatic firearms. Correct answer: True False Results for question 9. 9 6.25 / 6.25 points Why would a roll crimp be a bad choice for a rimless straight-walled pistol case? A roll crimp on a rimless pistol case will not hold the bullet securely. , Not Selected Correct answer: A roll crimp on a rimless pistol case can create a headspace issue. A roll crimp on a rimless pistol case may create a crimp that is too tight, leading to a pressure spike. , Not SelectedThere is no issue with using a roll crimp on a rimless pistol case. , Not Selected Results for question 10. 10 6.25 / 6.25 points What has led to the success of the shotshell cartridge? Correct answer: Variety of projectiles Low pressure , Not Selected Use of slugs , Not Selected Long range performance , Not Selected Results for question 11. 11 6.25 / 6.25 points Subsonic projectiles are moving faster than 1,125 FPS.True Correct answer: False Results for question 12. 12 6.25 / 6.25 points Casual or recreational shooting is also known as? Banging , Not Selected Dinging , Not Selected Correct answer: Plinking Dumping , Not Selected Results for question 13. 13 6.25 / 6.25 points Match the cartridge with its type. PistolCorrect match: 9x19mm Parabellum Rifle Correct match: 5.56X45 NATO Shotgun Correct match: .410 Bore Results for question 14. 14 0/ 6.25 points Aroll crimp can be used with a projectile that does not have a cannelure. Incorrect answer: True Correct Answer: False False Feedback Based on answering incorrectly The answer to this question can be found on page 148 of "Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics". Results for question 15. 15 0/ 6.25 pointsThe typical rifle cartridge features a walled. Hybrid , Not Selected Belted , Not Selected Bottleneck , Not Selected Incorrect answer: Rimmed Correct Answer: Bottleneck Feedback Based on your answer Your design but may also be tapered and straight response is incorrect. Please review Page 154 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information. Results for question 16. 16 6.25 / 6.25 points What is one reason rimfire cartridges have been so successful throughout the years?Rimfire cartridges are optimized for long range shooting. , Not Selected Correct answer: Rimfire cartridges have found use with almost all firearm types. Rimfire cartridges are the best choice for self-defense. , Not Selected Rimfire cartridges are great for medium game hunting. Your Answers: Results for question 1. 1 10/ 10 points The force of the case head pushing against the bolt/breech/slide face is known as Chamber pressure , Not Selected Burst pressure, Not Selected Correct answer: Back thrust Felt recoil , Not Selected Results for question 2. 2 10 / 10 points The reaction of the priming compound lasts about 5-10 , Not Selected 500 - 1000 , Not Selected Correct answer: 200 to 1,500 1,000 to 10,000 , Not Selected microseconds.Results for question 3. 3 10/ 10 points C26000 cartridge brass has an average tensile strength of Correct answer: 87,000 PSI 870 PSI , Not Selected 8,700 PSI , Not Selected 870,000 PSI , Not Selected Results for question 4. 4 10 / 10 points The projectile must travel through the Throat and Ramp , Not Selected and the before reaching the rifling.Correct answer: Throat and Leade Chamber Gap and Ramp , Not Selected Cylinder Gap and Ledge , Not Selected Results for question 5. 5 10 / 10 points Smokeless propellants release roughly 400 - 500 ft.-lbs. , Not Selected Correct answer: 200 - 250 ft.-lbs. 100 - 200 ft.-lbs. , Not Selected 50 - 75 ft.-lbs. , Not Selected Results for question 6. 6 10/ 10 points of energy per grain.Once the primer has been struck, flame and spark travel through the before reaching the propellant. Extractor groove , Not Selected Primer pocket , Not Selected Correct answer: Flash hole Firing pin channel , Not Selected Results for question 7. 7 10/ 10 points A 1in 10 (1:10) twist rate means:The projectile will make 10 full revolutions in 1” of travel. , Not Selected The projectile will penetrate 1" into a target after it has revolved around its axis 10 times. , Not Selected The projectile will make 1 full revolution in 10' of travel. , Not Selected Correct answer: The projectile will make 1 full revolution in 10” of travel. Results for question 8. 8 10 / 10 points The entire firing sequence usually lasts around seconds. .0003 Seconds , Not Selected Correct answer: .003 Seconds .3 Seconds , Not Selected.03 Seconds , Not Selected Results for question 9. 9 10 / 10 points Barrel vibrations are also known as Pulses , Not Selected Tremors , Not Selected Correct answer: Harmonics Shakes , Not Selected Results for question 10. 10 10/ 10 points is a phase transition which occurs when a solid is converted directly into a gas and bypasses the liquid phase.Decomposition , Not Selected Evaporation , Not Selected Perspiration , Not Selected Correct answer: Sublimation Your Answers: Results for question 1. 1 5/ 5 points Of all of the forces acting upon the projectile’s flight, greatest variables. Mass and Gravity , Not Selected The Earth's Rotation and Altitude , Not Selected Correct answer: and are theAir and Wind Humidity and Temperature , Not Selected Results for question 2. 2 5/ 5 points If you are shooting in the Northern Hemisphere, the Coriolis effect will always cause a deflection. Lefthand , Not Selected Correct answer: Righthand Results for question 3. 3 5/ 5 points The drift caused by the rotation of the projectile is also known as Correct answer: Spin driftCoriolis drift , Not Selected Snow drift , Not Selected Eotvos drift , Not Selected Results for question 4. 4 5/ 5 points What are the three types of recoil? (select all that apply) Answer, Hidden Recaoil Correct answer: Felt Recoil Correct answer: Free RecoilAnswer, Vibrating Recoil Correct answer: Recoil Impulse Answer, Surmountable Recoil Results for question 5. 5 5/ 5 points Hotter air is Less, More , Not Selected More, More , Not Selected Correct answer: Less, Less dense, which means the projectile will experience drag.More, Less , Not Selected Results for question 6. 6 0/ 5 points Muzzle brakes and compensators work by Incorrect answer: Redirecting gasses exiting the muzzle to compensate for recoil and muzzle rise, which typically imparts energy forward and downward. Correct Answer: Redirecting the energy of the exiting gases in such a way that causes them to push forward on the baffles of the compensator to compensate for felt recoil while the gases propelled upward mitigate muzzle rise. Redirecting gasses exiting the muzzle to compensate for recoil and muzzle rise, which typically imparts energy backward and downward. , Not Selected Redirecting the energy of the exiting gases in such a way that causes them to push forward on the baffles of the compensator to compensate for felt recoil while the gases propelled upward mitigate muzzle rise. , Not SelectedRedirecting gasses exiting the muzzle to compensate for recoil and muzzle rise, which typically imparts energy forward and upward. , Not Selected Feedback Based on your answer Your response is incorrect. Please review Page 215 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information. Results for question 7. 7 0/ 5 points Air at sea level is dense than air at 5,000 feet above sea level. Incorrect answer: Less Correct Answer: More More , Not Selected Feedback Based on your answer Your response is incorrect. Please review Pages 234-236 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information. Results for question 8.8 5/ 5 points Two projectiles, one dropped and one fired (level with the Earth’s surface) from the same height, will both hit the ground at the exact same time. Correct answer: True False Results for question 9. 9 5/ 5 points A headwind: Blows against the side of the projectile, accelerating it. , Not Selected Blows against the tail of the projectile, accelerating it. , Not Selected Blows against the roof of the projectile, slowing it. , Not Selected Correct answer:Blows against the nose of the projectile, slowing it. Results for question 10. 10 5/ 5 points A full value wind means: The wind is working parallel to the projectile's path. , Not Selected The wind is working at an angle to the projectile's path. , Not Selected Correct answer: The wind is working 90 degrees directly to the projectile's path. Results for question 11. 11 5/ 5 points A projectile fired to the east with one second of flight time will hit roughly 2" to the Eotvos effect. dueLow , Not Selected Correct answer: High Results for question 12. 12 5/ 5 points Gravity acts upon all things at a rate of 3.2174 Fps/S , Not Selected Correct answer: 32.174 Fps/S 16.08 Fps/S , Not Selected 321.74 Fps/S , Not Selected Results for question 13. 135/ 5 points A suppressor mitigates sound by Trapping the exiting gasses and redirecting them back into the barrel and action. , Not Selected Correct answer: Trapping the exiting gasses, slowing them and allowing them to cool before exiting the suppressor. Making a "gas bubble" around the projectile so that the projectile cannot break the sound barrier. , Not Selected Speeding the gasses up to initially outpace the exiting projectile. , Not Selected Results for question 14. 14 5/ 5 points Transitional ballistics is the study ofThe projectile's path from the end of the muzzle blast until it impacts the target. , Not Selected The projectile impacting the target. , Not Selected Correct answer: The projectile's path from muzzle until it clears the "muzzle blast". The projectile's path from ignition until it leaves the barrel. , Not Selected Results for question 15. 15 5/ 5 points A flash hider mitigates flash by Correct answer: Rapidly mixing the gas exiting the muzzle with the surrounding atmosphere. Encasing the flash in a chamber. , Not Selected Sealing the muzzle once the bullet leaves., Not Selected Redirecting the flash away from the enemy's eye. , Not Selected Results for question 16. 16 5/ 5 points Pressure on the nose of the projectile, parallel to its rotational axis, is known as , While pressure acting upon any part of the projectile not in-line (parallel) with its rotational axis is known as Lift and Drag , Not Selected Yaw and Roll , Not Selected Correct answer: Drag and Lift Precession and Pitching , Not Selected Results for question 17. 17 5/ 5 points Regardless if you are shooting uphill or downhill, you will always want to hold for the correct point of impact.High , Not Selected Correct answer: Low Results for question 18. 18 5/ 5 points Humid air is dense than dry air. More , Not Selected Greater , Not Selected Substantial , Not Selected Correct answer:Less Results for question 19. 19 5/ 5 points A projectile with a greater Diameter , Not Selected Correct answer: Ballistic coefficient Sectional density , Not Selected Mass , Not Selected Results for question 20. 20 5/ 5 points can be used to create a flatter trajectory. The "transonic problem" refers to the moment when a projectile spins too fast and catastrophically separates into the individual base materials.True Correct answer: False Your Answers: Results for question 1. 1 10 / 10 points The permanent wound cavity is crushed tissue left by the path of the bullet that will not rebound once the project has exited that area. Correct answer: True False Results for question 2. 2 10/ 10 points Although sectional density may be beneficial to external ballistics, it may lead to when terminal ballistics is concerned. Underpenetration , Not Selected Fragility, Not Selected Rigidity , Not Selected Correct answer: Overpenetration Results for question 3. 3 10 / 10 points Performance in ballistic gel closely represents the conditions a projectile will experience when striking soft tissue, however, it is more of a way of standardizing the tests between various projectile designs. Correct answer: True False Results for question 4. 4 10/ 10 points A light, fast moving projectile and a heavy, slow moving projectile will deliver their energy in the exact same manner.True Correct answer: False Results for question 5. 5 10/ 10 points occurs when a projectile flips end-over-end inside the target material. Spinning , Not Selected Correct answer: Tumbling Strafing , Not Selected Drifting , Not Selected Results for question 6. 6 10/ 10 points The temporary wound cavity is the section of the wound path that will rebound to the original shape and size due to the elasticity of soft tissue. Correct answer:True False Results for question 7. 7 10/ 10 points Despite the design of the projectile, it will experience some deformation and deflection when striking hard substances like bone. Correct answer: True False Results for question 8. 8 0/ 10 points occurs when a projectile does not pass through both sides of a target. Sublimation , Not Selected Penetration , Not Selected Corrugation, Not Selected Incorrect answer: Perforation Correct Answer: Penetration Feedback Based on your answer Your response is incorrect. Please review Pages 251 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information. Results for question 9. 9 10/ 10 points occurs when a projectile impacts a target and breaks apart. Explosion , Not Selected Breakage , Not Selected Correct answer: FragmentationExpansion , Not Selected Results for question 10. 10 0/ 10 points Perforation , Not Selected Corrugation , Not Selected Incorrect answer: Penetration Correct Answer: Perforation Sublimation , Not Selected Feedback Based on your answer Your occurs when a projectile passes completely through a target. response is incorrect. Please review Pages 251 - 252 in Introduction to Ammunition and Basic Ballistics for more information.

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Identify the case type by its features:




Correct answer:

Rimless, Bottleneck

Belted Magnum

, Not Selected

Tapered, Rebated Rim

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Straight Wall, Rimmed

, Not Selected

Results for question 2.

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Traditional cartridges meant for revolvers will headspace against the of the
cartridge.



Mouth

, Not Selected

,Correct answer:

Rim

Belt

, Not Selected

Neck

, Not Selected

Results for question 3.

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List the features of the following cases:




1. Mouth 2. Head 3. Cannelure

, Not Selected

Correct answer:

1. Mouth 2. Extractor Groove 3. Shoulder

1. Shoulder 2. Extractor Groove 3. Neck

, Not Selected

1. Neck 2. Extractor 3. Mouth

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,Explain why tapered cases present a unique challenge when magazine design is concerned.



The tapered case does not create any issues for magazine design.

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Incorrect answer:

The taper case cannot be stacked effectively, causing the magazine design to be very short.

Correct Answer:

The case taper causes the stacked cases to form a curve. The magazine design must account for this
curve, forcing the shape of the magazine to be curved.

The case taper causes the stacked cases to form a curve. The magazine design must account for this
curve, forcing the shape of the magazine to be curved.

, Not Selected

The tapered case causes the rounds to slide off of each other. The inside walls of the magazine must
provide enough friction for the rounds to remain stacked.

, Not Selected

Feedback

Based on answering incorrectly

The answer for this question can be found on page 68 of "Introduction to Ammunition and Basic
Ballistics".

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5

5/ 5 points

Straight wall, rimless cases (e.g. pistol cases) will headspace against the




Belt

, Not Selected

Shoulder

, Not Selected

Neck

, Not Selected

, Correct answer:

Mouth

Results for question 6.

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What purpose does the extractor groove serve?




The extractor groove serves no purpose.

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The extractor groove is used to remove weight from the case.

, Not Selected

Correct answer:

The extractor groove provides clearance for the extractor claw.

The extractor groove serves to provide a point of headspace.

, Not Selected

Results for question 7.

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What is the most common case material?



Tin

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Aluminum

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Correct answer:

Brass

Steel

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