Buy IMR Green™ Online
Buy IMR Green™ Online
IMR Green is one of a new IMR family of powders that have comparable burn speeds to competitor powders. This new IMR family uses new, modern technology to ensure the product is “green,” burns clean and, in most cases, results in more energy from each grain of powder. IMR powders are consistent in bulk densities from lot to lot, eliminating some of the variability inherent in other competitors.
Imr green smokeless powder Green burns slightly slower than IMR RED, making it an ideal handicap trap powder and a favorite with sporting clays enthusiasts. This allows the shooter to reach maximum velocity with heavy 1- 1/8-oz. target loads. Accommodates loads from 7/8 to 1-1/8 -oz. 12-gauge loads.
For shotshell usage, powder densities are similar to competitor data.
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1. Ammunition
Ammunition is any type of weapon that shoots projectiles at high speeds. There are many types of ammunition, including bullets, shells, rockets, grenades, and missiles.
. Saltpeter is a mineral that occurs naturally in the earth’s crust. The explosion creates a cloud of hot gases that propel the bullet out of the barrel.
3. Cartridge
Cartridges are containers that hold bullets. A cartridge contains the propellant charge, primer, bullet, and sometimes a wad. Wads are materials that keep the bullet inside the cartridge. Primers are small metal objects that ignite the propellant charge. Propellants are chemicals that produce gas under pressure. Examples of common propellants include black powder, cordite, and smokeless powder.
4. Powder Magazine
. In some cases, powder magazines may be located near the firing line.
5. Firing Line
6. Rifle
Rifles are long arms that use cartridges to shoot bullets. Rifles have barrels that hold the cartridges and receivers that hold the trigger mechanism. . Semi-autos are similar to revolvers, except that they have a separate chamber for each round. Single shots only fire one round at a time.
7. Shotgun
. Shotguns have barrels that hold the shells and receivers that hold the triggers. Shotguns can be single shot or double barreled. Double barreled shotguns have two barrels on opposite sides of the receiver.