3.38 is approximate to
50 BMG
No, you cannot fire a .338 inch round in a .33 Winchester. The two cartridges are designed for different specifications, including case length and overall dimensions. Attempting to fire a .338 round in a .33 Winchester chamber could result in dangerous malfunctions or damage to the firearm. Always use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for safety and reliability.
She should round to the nearest hundred. why?
c - 338 = 238 + 338 +338 c = 576
The largest factor of 338 is 338.
168.0296
I get 37.71 miles as the answer. Here are my calculations. 8 acres is 50,181,120 sq. inches. if you figure the field is a square, take the square root of this to get 7084 inches. Divide 7084 by 21 to get 337.3 and round up to get 338. So you have to make 338 trips each 7084 inches long to get it mowed. So you walk 338*7084 inches = 338*7084/12 feet = 338*7084*12/5280 miles
338 is divisible by 1, 2 and 338 itself.
338 isn't prime, 338=2*169
lowest number that goes into 338 = 338
Oh, dude, like, totally! Browning does make a safari bar that can handle the 338 Lapua round. It's like the perfect match for those big game hunting adventures. So, yeah, if you're into that caliber, Browning's got you covered.
No.the bar action and receiver is not designed to take that long of a cartridge.