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  • adjective Wearing, or furnished with, a jacket.

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  • adjective Encased or enclosed inside a jacket.
  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of jacket.

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Examples

  • Yes | No | Report from hickboy518 wrote 4 days 21 hours ago its a 100 grain jacketed bullet I used 11 grains with it an old timer told me to try but I found it to be very innaccurate and wanted to try somthing else

    what is a good powder charge for reloading a .243 with unique powder 2010

  • Yes | No | Report from hickboy518 wrote 4 days 21 hours ago its a 100 grain jacketed bullet I used 11 grains with it an old timer told me to try but I found it to be very innaccurate and wanted to try somthing else

    what is a good powder charge for reloading a .243 with unique powder 2010

  • I also took a nice deer at 127 yds last yr around Morristown, Mich w/300 grain jacketed hollow pts w/my Guide gun and he did'nt move a step after impact.

    Nothing Works Better than a .338 2008

  • WH cited from memory a max load of Unique with a 240-grain jacketed bullet.

    A Sorrowful Tale of High Velocity 2008

  • Refrain from employing any projectile which weighs less than 400 grams that is either explosive or loaded with incendiary or inflammable material, from all projectiles having for their sole object the spreading of asphyxiating or harmful gases, all expanding bullets or those which will easily flatten out inside the human body, such as jacketed bullets whose jacket does not entirely cover the core or is nickel.

    Military Instructors Manual Oliver Schoonmaker

  • They had him strait-jacketed in the Colonial Club two days —

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

  • Here was no blue-jacketed, weather-beaten son of the sea, but a soft-spoken gentleman, for all the world the type of successful business man one meets in all the clubs.

    CHAPTER I 2010

  • They have whipped up the crowd to fervently believe that Obama's a closet socialist and his economic policies have straight jacketed private business and Wall Street.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: President Obama Caught Between the Left and Right on Jobs Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2011

  • When you made your exit, capped and jacketed and travelling-bag in hand, it seemed I could not possibly stay and finish my lines.

    CHAPTER 18 2010

  • Its nose was spread to the size of a half-dollar, its butt-end, steel-jacketed, was undamaged.

    THE MAN ON THE OTHER BANK 2010

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