The measurement for the bullet start typically refers to the bullet's diameter or caliber, which is expressed in either inches or millimeters. For example, a .45 caliber bullet has a diameter of 0.45 inches, while a 9mm bullet has a diameter of 9 millimeters. Additionally, bullet length and weight are important measurements, often specified in grains or grams, which can affect performance and accuracy.
It's not a measurement- it's a high speed camera.Indirect MeasurementActually, it is a measurement to catch a photogragh of a bullet. It would be direct measurement to be precise.
Size of the bullet
caliber 38 is a caliber 38. bullet dia. is .357 caliber deals with the dia. or measurement around the bullet head, not the bullet case.
metric vs inch measurement
A grain is a measurement of weight.The reference to a bullet is used to measure the weight of the bullet.In the U.S. it is measured by Grains,in Europe it is measured in Grams.The same can be said for the measurement of smokeless,or black powder when reloading cartridges for firearms.
The diameter of a .223 bullet is typically 0.224 inches, or 5.56 millimeters. This measurement refers to the diameter of the bullet itself, which is designed for use in firearms chambered for .223 Remington and 5.56x45mm NATO cartridges.
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A measurement of weight. Usually applies to the bullet weight and/or powder charge. There are 437.5 gr to an ounce
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They are different ways of expressing the same thing. A bullet that is 7.65mm is just that- 7.65 millimeters in diameter. Is the US, we frequently use caliber rather than millimeters- that same bullet was be a .32 caliber- or 32/100ths of an inch in diameter.