What the Heck is a Cannelure? (Defiant Munitions) #ammo #reloader #gun

Published on June 8, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video explains the function of cannelures on ammunition casings, a feature often found on self-defense rounds. The speaker, identified as the Civilian Tactical Host, highlights that cannelures prevent bullet setback, a dangerous condition where the bullet is pushed deeper into the casing during repeated chambering. Setback can cause extreme pressure spikes and malfunctions. The presence of a cannelure is presented as a mark of higher quality, safer ammunition, with brands like Defiant Munitions being contrasted with others like Norma MHP which may lack this feature.

Quick Summary

A cannelure is a groove on an ammunition casing that secures the bullet, preventing dangerous 'setback' where the bullet is pushed deeper. Setback reduces case volume, causing extreme pressure spikes and potential firearm malfunctions. Their presence often indicates higher quality, safer self-defense ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Cannelures
  2. 00:15Brand Comparison: Defiant vs. Norma
  3. 00:28Bullet Setback Explained
  4. 00:46Manufacturing and Value of Cannelures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a cannelure on ammunition?

A cannelure is a groove on a cartridge case designed to secure the bullet, preventing it from being pushed deeper into the casing (bullet setback). This setback can reduce case volume, leading to dangerous pressure spikes when fired.

Why is bullet setback dangerous?

Bullet setback significantly decreases the internal volume of the cartridge case. When fired, this reduction causes a rapid and extreme increase in pressure, which can lead to catastrophic firearm failure and injury.

Does all ammunition have cannelures?

No, not all ammunition features cannelures. Some manufacturers omit them to save costs or for specific design reasons. However, their presence, especially on self-defense rounds, is often an indicator of enhanced safety features.

How can I avoid bullet setback?

To avoid bullet setback, handle ammunition carefully and avoid repeatedly chambering the same round, especially by 'slamming' the slide. Inspect your ammunition for cannelures, which help prevent this issue.

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