7thCavScout
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.410 gauge
12 gauge
.22 long rifle
.17 hmr
.30 Carbine
5.56
7.62x39
308 Win
9mm
45 ACP
.38 Special
.380 ACP
12 gauge
.22 long rifle
.17 hmr
.30 Carbine
5.56
7.62x39
308 Win
9mm
45 ACP
.38 Special
.380 ACP
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Caliber::That is the dimeter of the bore of a firearm. 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27,28,30,33,35 and 41 caliber are the ones I have had, I have guns that one can cast 20, 16, 12, and 10 lead round ball from a pound of lead to fire in the bore of the gun but I dont know the caliber of the guns except the .410 shotgun which I dont have. Guage , the number of round lead balls from a pound of lead. ==Some have listed a fine group of cartridges and shot shells that can be fired from their firearms.
Ignition Overridge wrote:Calibre44:
What sort of cannon round is at the far left?
Forty cartridges per box?I don't have a caliber collection as such.....I do have and do reload for than forty cartridges. Those cartridges span a caliber spread from 0.223" to 0.510".
Questions: If and when you buy ammo, do you ask for a box of calibers? If you reload, do you reload a box of calibers?
When you load a magazine or a cylinder, do you load with six, seven, thirteen calibers?
Cartridge is a nice word.
Pete
I do not collect calibers.
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