Cartridge - Ball

A is a complete, self-contained unit of ammunition—comprising a bullet (or "ball"), gunpowder, a case, and a primer—designed for military and civilian use, typically characterized by a full metal jacket bullet. Unlike specialized ammunition, ball cartridges are the standard for training, range, and operational use due to their reliability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of manufacturing. The Evolution of the Ball Cartridge

Developed at the start of the Civil War, this standardized paper cartridge allowed soldiers to increase loading speed to roughly three shots per minute. ball cartridge

These replaced paper with a durable, often brass, casing that sealed the propellant from moisture. Modern, center-fire cartridges introduced a more robust design, allowing for higher pressure and greater power. Key Components of a Modern Ball Cartridge These replaced paper with a durable, often brass,

A standard modern cartridge consists of four main components: These replaced paper with a durable