36D, any less and you should probably consider seeing a specialist.
410 ga
it is shotgun because the size of rifle is different than shotgun.
The average of 330 and 410 is 370.
The year 410 was in the fifth century. The year 1485 fell in the fifteenth century.
The .410 gauge is a shotgun caliber that uses a 0.410-inch diameter projectile. Unlike other gauges that are measured by the number of lead balls of a specific size that can be made from a pound of lead, the .410 is classified by its actual diameter. It is often used for small game hunting and is favored for its low recoil, making it suitable for beginners and young shooters.
410 CE is the year that is 1604 years before 2014 CE, the year in which I am answering this question.
It is an indication of the diameter of the inside of the barrel. The larger the number, the smaller the diameter. It works like this: the number is how many balls that size make up one pound of lead, so a 20 gauge barrel is the diameter of a ball, 20 of which would make up one pound. 12 gauge is the size ball that 12 balls would make one pound. This is correct except for .410, which is the actual bore size of 41/100".
No it does not. The Browning BPS Hunter is a shotgun. The "410" signifies the shell size (guage) in this case .410
About 410 grams
Deer slugs are manufactured for the .410
410lbs is 6,560 ounces @16 oz per pound.
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