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Hi all
I apologise in advance if I'm beating a dead horse, but I posted in 1000/600 yard Benchrest about "projectile" choice for 30 cal and had a reply that seemed odd and I've only just figured out what it was about from reading this thread.
Andy started this thread and he's from the same country as me. This is a link to the Standard Shooting Rules of the National Rifle Association of Australia: http://www.nraa.com.au/pubs/SSRs.pdf
In 3.4 Ammunition and Components the NRAA refers to "Handloading Components... Projectiles". Appendix 1 with Reference to Chapter 3 describes "Approved Cartridges, Projectiles and Powder".
The NRAA rules cover Full Bore, Service Rifle, Field Class, Match Rifle, Long Range Blackpowder, F-Class, 300 Metre ISSF and 1000 Yard International Benchrest. I don't care for what Google or Wikipedia turned up - I've been a fully paid-up, card carrying and competing member of the NRAA for years and I support their use of the term "projectile" in place of "bullet".
I suspect a lot of people, at least in Australia, refer to loaded ammunition as "bullets", despite the fact they should/could know better, and the NRAA has decided to use an unambiguous term to clarify this. Unambiguous in respect to rifle ammunition - no one mentioned shooting bloody chairs. Out of bloody rifles?!? The internet is universal. Be tolerant and not an a$$.
Regards
Ben
I apologise in advance if I'm beating a dead horse, but I posted in 1000/600 yard Benchrest about "projectile" choice for 30 cal and had a reply that seemed odd and I've only just figured out what it was about from reading this thread.
Andy started this thread and he's from the same country as me. This is a link to the Standard Shooting Rules of the National Rifle Association of Australia: http://www.nraa.com.au/pubs/SSRs.pdf
In 3.4 Ammunition and Components the NRAA refers to "Handloading Components... Projectiles". Appendix 1 with Reference to Chapter 3 describes "Approved Cartridges, Projectiles and Powder".
The NRAA rules cover Full Bore, Service Rifle, Field Class, Match Rifle, Long Range Blackpowder, F-Class, 300 Metre ISSF and 1000 Yard International Benchrest. I don't care for what Google or Wikipedia turned up - I've been a fully paid-up, card carrying and competing member of the NRAA for years and I support their use of the term "projectile" in place of "bullet".
I suspect a lot of people, at least in Australia, refer to loaded ammunition as "bullets", despite the fact they should/could know better, and the NRAA has decided to use an unambiguous term to clarify this. Unambiguous in respect to rifle ammunition - no one mentioned shooting bloody chairs. Out of bloody rifles?!? The internet is universal. Be tolerant and not an a$$.
Regards
Ben