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Depends on the round.
A round is a complete cartridge; e.g., shell casing, projectile, propellant, and primer.
A round is a, casing, primer, powder and a bullet all assembled and ready to go. So the answer is one.
A round is a cartridge made up of the case, primer, powder and bullet. The bullet is the projectile that leaves the gun. There is only one bullet in a round.
No. Something has to make contact with the primer or cause the primer to get really hot. Dropping or hitting a round, or throwing it into a fire can cause it ignite.
A round is a cartridge made up of the case, primer, powder and bullet. The bullet is the projectile that leaves the gun. There is only one bullet in a round.
The term is SQUIB. It refers to a round with either not enough powder to get the projectile out of the bore or a round with only a primer and projectile and no powder
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Jimmy Howard
A round is not the same thing as a bullet. A round of ammunition has 4 components. The bullet is the projectile that comes out of the barrel when you pull the trigger, The primer is the component that ignites the powder when it is struck by the firing pin or striker. When the powder is ignited by the primer it burns rapidly which creates expanding gasses that push the bullet out of the barrel. When you combine a case containing the correct amount of powder along with a primer to ignite the powder and a bullet inserted into the case you have a round of ammo. A bullet is not the same thing as ammo. Without the other 3 components a bullet is just a harmless chunk of lead.
No he was not. He was drafted in the second round, pick 63, by the Red Wings in 2003.
A cartridge is a complete round of ammunition. It consists of the cartridge case, which holds powder, primer and projectile (the bullet).