There are 25.4 millimetres in one inch. Therefore, 7.2 millimetres is equal to 7.2 / 25.4 = 36/127 inches.
Direct Conversion Formula
7.2
mm
*
1 in
25.4 mm
=
0.2834645669
in
7 millimeters is ~0.28 inches.
7 meters is 22 feet and 11.59 inches.
0.311 in.
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3.887 grams are equal to 1 dram.
50mm is equal how many inches
160 centimetres is equal to 1.6 metres or 1,600 millimetres, it is also equal to 62.992126 inches, 5 feet 263⁄64 inches or 0.0174978128 yards.
100 centimeters equal one meter, so 480 centimeters equal 4.8 meters.
6cm>7mm 6 cm is equal to 60 millimeters.
Seven mm is not very big at all. In fact, it is only equal to 0.28 inches.
It should be marked on the barrel. There are other 7mm rounds besides the 7mm Mag.
that would depend on which 7mm cartridge you are referring too. ie 7mm-08, 7mm Rem mag, etc
Depends which 7mm your talking about. The only 7mm I know of that has a larger case capacity than the 300 wby mag is the 7mm Remington ultra mag or 7mm rum
7mm x 1m/1000mm = 0.007m 7mm are 7/1000 of a meter.
Browning did not invent the 7mm
7mm is thicker
Searching on Google, the conversion states that 1 in. is approximately 25.4 mm, but the conversion factor is: mm = in/0.039370
DO NOT DO THIS!!!! The OAL on the 7mm Mag is 2.5 inches and the 7mm Weatherby is 2.55 inches. SInce they headspace on the belt, and due to the freebore in the Weatherby, the 7mm Mag may chamber in the Weatherby. SAAMI lists the 7mm Mag/7mm Weatherby as an unsafe combination one will probably chamber in the other. DO NOT SHOOT UNLESS YOU ARE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT AMMUNITION!!!!
In the firearms industry the bore of a 7mm rifle is .284in.
Define 7mm. Do you mean 7mm Mauser ( a little less than 30-06), or 7mm Magnum, (a bit more than 30-06)