There are .30 caliber bullets, and there are .30 caliber cartridges. You load a cartridge into a firearm, which shoots the bullet out of the barrel. There are different .30 caliber bullets available to reloaders, at different prices- cast lead, jacketed, match grade bullets, etc. There are also different .30 caliber cartridges, at different prices. Check with your nearest sporting goods store that carries ammo, and they should be able to give you some prices. But you will need to know what you are asking for.
30-06 caliber bullets
A Glock 30 is a very dangerous weapon and should only be used by those trained to operate one. That being said, the Glock 30 fires 10mm caliber bullets.
"caliber" as used in the firearms world can either mean just the bullet diameter, or the inside measure of bore diameter, expressed as a decimal fraction of an inch. And "caliber" can also mean the complete name of a specific cartridge, which might be quite different from some other one using the same caliber bullets. Examples: The caliber ".357 magnum" uses .357" (or 357/1000 inch) bullets. The caliber ".308 Winchester" uses .308" bullets. But the caliber ".30-06 Springfield" ALSO uses those same .308 bullets. But it's a different "caliber" because it's not the same cartridge. The .30-06 has a much longer case that holds more gunpowder.
Depends on caliber & velocity of the bullet.
A 5.56mm is the same thing as a .225 caliber. If you do the math, a 30 caliber is MUCH bigger!
Range between 35-60 grains.
How much more does a 30 caliber revolver recoil than a 9mm?Thanks
The .45 caliber is bigger in diameter. If you mean weight. The .45 caliber is generally heavier. However there are some lightweight .45 caliber bullets that are lighter than .357 caliber bullets. Generally speaking .45 caliber bullets weigh between 180 - 230 grains. While .357 caliber bullets generally weigh between 158 - 180 grains. If you are talking about diameter, the .357 caliber bullets are approximately 0.357 inches in diameter. The .45 caliber is approximately 0.450 inches in diameter. Again, using this measure, the .45 caliber is the larger bullet.
Caliber is the size designation for rifle and handgun bullets. Guage is the size designation for shotgun rounds.
the caliber or gauge
diameter
Reloading: looking for Winchester 30 caliber .308 dia. 150gr. silver tip bullets/quanity 1000.