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Re: Hello newbies from Lincoln

#21 Post by ovenpaa »

Cartridge and bullet sizes are either in Metric or Imperial designations for the most. So if something starts with a number such as 7.62 it is a metric size, if it starts with a dot such as .308 it is an imperial size. Metric will include the case length where as imperial will not so a 7.62x51 has a nominal case length of 51,0mm's. Some are very similar despite different names. The 7.62x51 is nearly the same as the .308 dimensionally.

It is a subject that is worthy of a book and many have been published on the subject.

Look out for letters after numbers:

7.62x54R - the R stands for Rimmed
8x58RD - the R stands for Rimmed and the D for Danish

Now to confuse things some will have a second number and not be for case length. The 30-04 is a 30 calibre bullet in a case designed in 1903 and the 30-06 was designed in 1906. Also some have three sets of numbers, so a 6.5x47 is a 6.6mm bullet in a case that is 47,0mm long and a 22-6.5x47 is a .224" bullet in a case 47,0mm long designed for a 6.5 bullet.

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#22 Post by Christel »

It is all very kukkuk

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#23 Post by Pete_N_Jane »

Thanks for all the advice, and welcome's sign92 :cheers:

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#24 Post by meles meles »

ovenpaa wrote:Cartridge and bullet sizes are either in Metric or Imperial designations for the most...
There are a lot of bores too...

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