Asking what the calibre is is the same as asking how many inches...
In this case, the bore diameter would be 1.1811 cal.
to convert 30mm into cm multiply the 30mm by 10. this is because there are 10mm to a cm.
30mm
They are both the same because 30mm - 3cm
95 is the highest calibre for a bullet
Calibre One was created in 1999.
30mm*230mm = 6900 millimetres = 271.653543 inches
The velocity depends on the precise firearm, not the calibre.
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
A calibre is a form of measurement describing the diameter of an object (such as a bullet). One calibre is equal to 0.254 millimeters or 0.01 inches. A fifty calibre bullet is 12.7 millimeters or 0.5 inches in diameter. So high-calibre describes an object (like a bullet) with a very large diameter Other definitions can be found if you google "define: calibre" or "define: caliber".
for a rifle it is thought to be a .50 calibre but a gun company made there own for there own sniper rifle the .408 calibre
it is the 30mm gau-8 avenger.the 30mm avenger has a bullet that is the length of 11 inches.the 30mm avenger is also on a a-10 thunderbolt although the new 30mm avenger can fit a missle because the barrel is so wide and can fire 500 rounds in 3.5 seconds
Smaller 3cm = 30mm so 8mm is 22mm smaller than 30mm or 3cm