Miker91 Private Joined Jun 17, 2020 Location Dallas May 20, 2022 #1 I have read the definition of a rebated base of a bullet but like most rifled musket shots during the civil war it went over my head. Can someone explain in simple terms ? Thank you.
I have read the definition of a rebated base of a bullet but like most rifled musket shots during the civil war it went over my head. Can someone explain in simple terms ? Thank you.
Booner 1st Lieutenant Forum Host Joined May 4, 2015 Location Boonville, MO. May 21, 2022 #2 In the simplest of terms, the base of the bullet is of a smaller diameter than the rest of the bullet, as in these bullets for a Sharps Rifle.
In the simplest of terms, the base of the bullet is of a smaller diameter than the rest of the bullet, as in these bullets for a Sharps Rifle.
Miker91 Private Joined Jun 17, 2020 Location Dallas May 21, 2022 #3 Thanks Booner, excellent explanation and illustration
Booner 1st Lieutenant Forum Host Joined May 4, 2015 Location Boonville, MO. May 21, 2022 #4 Miker91 said: Thanks Booner, excellent explanation and illustration Click to expand... You are most welcomed.
Miker91 said: Thanks Booner, excellent explanation and illustration Click to expand... You are most welcomed.