We assume you mean .300 caliber. That is 30/100ths of an inch. A bit smaller than the diameter of a regular pencil.
The dot on Juipter, is known as the big red spot. This is a big storm, when i mean big, i mean really really big. And that storm has been there for over 300 years.
they can get up to 300 miles per hour and i dont kniow the rest
The AK-47 assault rifle is chambered for the 7.62x39mm round, which is of the 7.62 millimeter caliber.
300...50 multiplied by six is 300.
$850.00 - $1200.00 depending on caliber. Classic 270 win. and 30-06 are tougher to find and bringing more than the WSM and WSSM calibers. Hope this helps!
If you mean .300 as in 30 caliber...YES! .300 _ .25 5 Caliber diffrence!
Any where from $300. For the basic .22 up to $800. Fot the big boy large caliber rifles
100-300
300 or so.
There are a lot of calibers that are able to shoot long distances the best rifle in the 30 caliber family are any of the 300's from the weatherby to the winchest er will do a great job on those long range shots
Most BB are .177 caliber but there are a few that are .175 caliber.
100-300
100-300
100-500
No.
Yes and no. Many .300 caliber cartridges use a bullet that is actually .308 inches in diameter- such as the 30-06. However, CARTRIDGES such as the .300 Winchester Magnum are a different size/shape than the .308 Winchester cartridge- they do not interchange.
150-300 USD