Not yet.
Shotguns are described by GAUGE not caliber. Most are marked on the barrel as to the gauge and correct ammuntion for use.
If the iron bar at 325 K is placed in water, it will gain energy from the water if the temperature of the water is lower than 325 K. Heat will flow from the water to the iron bar until thermal equilibrium is reached, meaning the temperatures of both substances will equalize. If the water's temperature is higher than 325 K, the iron bar will lose energy to the water.
243 Winchester
100-325 USD
The Stevens Model 325-C Rifle was manufactured between 1947 and 1950 in Caliber 30-30.
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Between 1947 and 1950
Shotguns are described by gauge, not caliber. It should be marked on the barrels as to which is the correct ammuntion and gauge. Shotguns are described by gauge, not caliber. It should be marked on the barrels as to which is the correct ammuntion and gauge.
Yes, they made the BAR in that caliber that year.
No
For a 20" Bar 325 Pitch .063 Gauge Chain 81 Links
@7.5 lbs