If the bullets are part of the style, change the style to one that doesn't have bullets, or press the bullet button. If they are 'hard' bullets, each line will have a symbol followed by a tab or spaces. in this case just delete them as normal.
Common sources include the loading manuals from Speer, Lyman, Hornaday Loading manuals for companies like Speer and Hornady are only going to give you load data for THEIR bullets--not Remington bullets. I haven't checked Lyman yet but the load data published by powder manufacturers are typically going to list loads using bullets manufactured by the major bullet companies. I am looking for a source that publishes loads using Remington bullets myself. No, you can't simply substitute a load using a bullet of the same weight as the Remington bullet you want to use. Bullet composition and design impacts CUP's.
Generally they don't. Lighter bullets generally have a worse ballistic coefficient as compared to heavier bullets of the same caliber.
Yes, actually most bullets do. Bullets can range from a handgun at 253 M.P.H (average) to the fastest and biggest bullet i know, the .50 cal BMG at 1901 M.P.H or 2800 ft a second
If a gun was parallel with the earth and was fired and at that very instant someone standing by the barrel dropped a bullet from beside the barrel, both bullets would hit the ground at the same time. Bullets start falling the instant they leave the end of the gun barrel. That is why hunters hold their rifles at an upward angle. It looks like the bullet will shoot up into the sky. The bullet will follow a curved path toward its target.
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To use a symbol or picture for a bullet character in a Bullets list, click on the "Bullets" dropdown menu in your text editor (usually found in the toolbar). From there, select "Bullets and Numbering" or "Define New Bullet." In the dialog box that appears, you can choose "Symbol" or "Picture" to customize your bullet character accordingly.
Define New Bullet.
On Microsoft office 2007 and 2010.1. Highlight your text that you need in bullet points.2. Go to the Home tab and hover over the buttons that are in the paragraph Column and there will be a button that says "Bullets".3. Select this option and your text will be in bullet points.To remove the bullet points highlight the text again and click the "Bullets" button again.
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select the list and choos ethr drop down arrow next to the bullets button to selcet the bullets library
To insert bullets in a DTP (Desktop Publishing) application, you typically select the text where you want the bullets to appear. Then, look for the bullet list option in the toolbar or menu, often represented by a bullet point icon. Click on it to apply bullets to the selected text, or use a keyboard shortcut if available. You can customize the bullet style and indentation through the paragraph formatting options.
The quickest way to add bullets to a list depends on the software you're using. In most word processors like Microsoft Word or Google Docs, you can simply highlight the text you want to bullet and click the bullet point icon in the toolbar. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts, such as pressing "Ctrl + Shift + L" in Word, to quickly apply bullet formatting. If you're coding in HTML, you can wrap your list items in <ul> and <li> tags for an unordered list.
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Yes, swords can slice bullets because once the bullet had made contacts with the sword's blade, it will slice the bullet in half.
A bullet list should have at least 2 items under each section. A bulleted list can have many bullets under each item, just as in an outline. Each item in a bulleted list should be indented.A numbered bullet format would appear like this:item oneitem twoAn unordered (not numbered) bulleted list would look like this:item oneitem two
Go to the related links box where I posted a link that shows you how you can do bullet lists, and how to specify different types of bullets for your HTML documents
There was no difference between Confederate bullets and Union bullets. Both the Union and Confederate troops used any weapons and bullets that they could find. Weapons and bullets were frequently stolen from the other side.