| CPC F42B 5/02 (2013.01) [F42B 10/38 (2013.01)] | 20 Claims |

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1. A rifle cartridge, comprising:
a cartridge case; and
a rifle bullet that fits within the cartridge case, the rifle bullet having:
a longitudinal body comprised of an ogive-shaped front portion having a diameter that diminishes towards a front end of the bullet, a substantially cylindrical-shaped center portion, and a boattail-shaped rear portion including a tapered tail portion having a diameter that diminishes towards a rear end of the bullet, the cylindrical-shaped center portion having a diameter equivalent with a groove diameter of a particular rifle barrel, the cylindrical part extending between the ogive-shaped front portion and the boattail-shaped rear portion of the longitudinal body;
a set of radially spaced, longitudinally extending helical grooves that match rifling of the barrel, the helical grooves extending at least partially over the length of the bullet, including in a rear part of ogive of the longitudinal body, in a bearing surface of the cylindrical part of the longitudinal body and at least partially in the boattail-shaped rear portion of the longitudinal body, the helical grooves diminishing in depth towards the front of the bullet as the diameter of the ogive reduces towards the front of the bullet; and
at least one circumferential drive band being longitudinally positioned around the cylindrical-shaped center portion and having a same diameter as the cylindrical-shaped center portion, and which intersects the set of helical grooves, to define a pressure retaining formation when used with the cartridge case.
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15. A rifle bullet that fits within a cartridge case, the rifle bullet comprising:
a longitudinal body comprised of an ogive-shaped front portion having a diameter that diminishes towards a front end of the bullet, a substantially cylindrical-shaped center portion, and a boattail-shaped rear portion including a tapered tail portion having a diameter that diminishes towards a rear end of the bullet, the cylindrical-shaped center portion having a diameter equivalent with a groove diameter of a particular rifle barrel, the cylindrical part extending between the ogive-shaped front portion and the boattail-shaped rear portion of the longitudinal body;
a set of radially spaced, longitudinally extending helical grooves that match rifling of the barrel, the helical grooves extending at least partially over the length of the bullet, including in a rear part of the ogive of the longitudinal body, in a bearing surface of the cylindrical part of the longitudinal body and at least partially in the boattail-shaped rear portion of the longitudinal body, the helical grooves diminishing in depth towards the front of the bullet as the diameter of the ogive reduces towards the front of the bullet; and
at least one circumferential drive band being longitudinally positioned around the cylindrical-shaped center portion and having the same diameter as the cylindrical part, which intersects the set of helical grooves to define a pressure retaining formation when used with the cartridge case.
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