Winchester never manufactured a "33-70" cartridge. Winchester did make a 33 W.C.F., and a 38-70 W.C.F. cartridge, both of which were chambered in the Model 1886 lever-action and the Model 1885 Single Shot rifles.
Winchester 32 spl 170gr
Winchester 44 Magnum.
"30 W.C.F." is Winchesters original designation for the 30-30 Winchester cartridge.
This is a .177 pellet rifle.
No. The two cartridges are nowhere even near being compatible. Use only the cartridge intended to be used by that firearm. Improper ammo could result in serious injury or death to the firer.
Colt made a single action army revolver that used 32.23 ammo & I believe Winchester, Colt lightning, Savage & Remington made 32.20 rifles,if that answers your question
No. The ammo used by military snipers (not designated marksmen) is hand loaded by the Ordinance Corps. Also, the military doesn't use .308 - they use 7.62x51, which matches the .308 Winchester in dimension, but differs in areas such as neck angles and case thickness.
That can't be answered without a specific purpose in mind. Generally speaking, brass cased rounds are more desirable than aluminum or steel cased rounds. For plain target ammo, personally, I used Winchester white box and CCI Blazer brass.
Can i used fins stabilizes ammo-nation in rifled bore?
Whatever you want, for example: Create: { ammo = 100; } Spacebar: if ammo > 0 { instance_create(x,y,bullet); ammo = (ammo - 1); } Collision with object ammopack: { ammo = (ammo + 10); instance_destroy(other) } ect
No
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