Yes the stated length is maximum so if it says 3" you can also use 2.5 and 2"
You should always use the intended ammunition in your firearms. If you are unsure about what ammunition the weapon is constructed to use contact the manufacturer or seek help from a professional gunsmith. In a shotgun it is less dangerous to use a shell that is shorter than a shell that is longer than the intended length of the ammunition but it may still pose a risk.
its location is in the upper heart chamber that is smaller than a ventricle.
a pico second
It could be 2 1/2, 2 9/16 or 2 3/4 inches. Better measure the chamber to find out prior to firing ANY shell in the gun. Chamber gauges are sold by Midway and Brownells (among others) - these are not too expensive. They are surely cheaper than the injuries which could occur if the wrong ammo is used!!! Millers Gunworks
yes they prefer paper shell more than the smaller native
a decametre
Pythons and goannas eat platypus eggs. The female platypus will actually place earthen plugs along the length of her burrow before the chamber which holds the eggs, in order to deter such predators.
It should be marked on the underside of the barrel set. All else fails, have a gunsmith measure the chamber length. Takes less than 5 minutes. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1 micrometer has 1,000 nanometers in it. So: -- 1 nanometer is smaller than 1 micrometer. -- The number of micrometers in any length is smaller than the number of nanometers in the same length.
Any length smaller than a metre will be a fraction of a metre.
There is NO comparison. - VOLUME and LENGTH are totally different.
It apperars to be 2 4 7 because the longest side of a triangle must be smaller than the sum of its 2 smaller sides and so 7 is greater than 2+4