The Puckle Gun had a bore of 1.25 inches, or 32 millimetres.
what determines when should bore and engine
Below 2" is small bore
a 400 small block Chevy has a 4.125" bore.
The usage of small-bore tubes is more comfortable for the patient.
The stock bore was 4.125". The bore of a 406 would be 4.155"
The Remington Model 6 was produced from 1905 until around 1930 in .22 and .32 rimfire calibers. Some variations had smooth bore barrels that fired shot loads in the previously mentioned calibers.
4inch bore 3.25 stroke formula bore x bore times stroke times .7854= cid
A small block Chevy has a 4inch bore. When you bore one 30 what you are doing is removing .30 thousandths from the cylinder. That would make the bore 4.030 or turn a 350cid into a 355cid.
no, small bore ,big combustion chamber you want big bore small chambers
The diameter of the projectile.
They're all designed for the same purpose - to kill something. Although smaller is not necessarily less lethal, smaller calibers generally will be designed for short-range use on small animals and large calibers may be suitable for hunting bear.