Axite is made in the form of a ribbon, the cross section being similar in shape to a double- headed rail. [Please select]
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That the effect of temperature on the pressure and velocity with axite is only half that with cordite. [Please select]
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That the maximum flame temperature of axite is considerably less than that of cordite, and the erosive effect is therefore considerably less. [Please select]
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That the deposit left in the barrel after firing axite cartridges reduces the friction between the bullet and the barrel. [Please select]
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It is therefore practicable to use axite cartridges giving higher velocities than can be employed with cordite, as with such velocities the latter would nickel the barrel by excessive friction. [Please select]
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The following results have been obtained with this same time, and under the same conditions:-- ~Axite~ Cartridges with 200-grain bullets. [Please select]
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~Axite~ Cartridges with 215-grain bullets. [Please select]
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Five rounds from the Service axite and Service cordite were placed in an oven and heated to a temperature of 110° F. [Please select]
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= 3% In order to show the accuracy given by axite, seven rounds were fired from a machine rest at a target fixed at 100 yards from a rifle. [Please select]
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