A magnum bottle contains 1.5 liters.
A double-magnum or jeroboam.
A normal bottle of wine holds 750ml and a magnum is double that ie 1500ml
magnum or flagon
A magnum is a large bottle, carboy's are another.
A Magnum is the equivalent of two bottles. So a Quarter bottle is one eighth of a magnum.
In wine bottle nomenclature (measurements) a magnum is equal to 2 regular size bottles.
Just as a magnum wine bottle is larger than a standard bottle, the firearms industry used the term magnum to refer to a cartridge that is more powerful than the standard cartridge.
A magnum
magnum
1.5 liters
A magnum is twice the size of a standard wine bottle. A standard bottle is 750 millilitres, so a magnum is 1 500 ml or 1.5 litres. A cc and a millilitre are equal volumes.
Strictly speaking, it would be a magnum CARTRIDGE- bullet is the part of the cartridge that comes out of the muzzle. In champagne and wine, a magnum is a larger thna normal bottle. The term was borrowed by the firearms industry to indicate a larger, more powerful cartridge. Thus you have the .44 Special, and it's big bother, the .44 Magnum.