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Cartridge Case

By Russ Chastain, About.com

Definition: A container, usually metal and usually cylindrical in shape, to be loaded with a primer, powder charge, and bullet. After loading, it becomes a complete cartridge, of which the case is but one element.

Commonly made of brass, but some modern cartridge cases are made of steel, aluminum, or (rarely) other materials.

Pronunciation: kart rij kase (noun)
Also Known As: Shell, Case, Casing, Brass
Examples: When reloading ammunition, always be sure to resize the cartridge case before adding the primer, powder charge, and bullet.

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