Seven mm is not very big at all. In fact, it is only equal to 0.28 inches.
7mm x 1m/1000mm = 0.007m 7mm are 7/1000 of a meter.
It is hard to draw one here and do you mean radius 7 mm or diameter 7mm
Yes, 7mm is larger than 5mm. The numerical value of 7 is greater than 5, indicating that 7mm is a larger measurement than 5mm. In terms of size and length, 7mm would be longer than 5mm.
No.
diameter = 2*7 = 14mm
A 7mm bead is .275 inches in diameter (through the hole).
no even though the projectile (Bullet) is the same diameter and weight, the cartridge cases are very different, the 7mm rem mag is a belted magnum, and is larger in length and diameter than 7mm mouser cartridge. in other words the 7mm magnum is too big to fit in the M24's chamber
A 7mm gemstone is approximately the size of a small blueberry. It is relatively small and can fit easily in a piece of jewelry such as a ring or a pendant.
They're in the same class as cartridges such as the .308.
no its not,I've beaten thew whole game
Long range hunting, the lower end of big game hunting.
It should be marked on the barrel. There are other 7mm rounds besides the 7mm Mag.
that would depend on which 7mm cartridge you are referring too. ie 7mm-08, 7mm Rem mag, etc
Depends which 7mm your talking about. The only 7mm I know of that has a larger case capacity than the 300 wby mag is the 7mm Remington ultra mag or 7mm rum
7mm x 1m/1000mm = 0.007m 7mm are 7/1000 of a meter.
Browning did not invent the 7mm
No, a 6.284 does not use a 7mm cartridge. The 6.284, often referred to as the 6.5-284 Norma, is specifically designed to fire 6.5mm bullets. The 7mm cartridges, such as the 7mm Remington Magnum or 7mm-08, are different in diameter and design, intended for 7mm bullets.