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The 6mm Creedmoor is a necked-down version of the 6.5mm Creedmoor using 6 mm (.243 inch) bullets, lighter than 6.5 mm bullets with similarly reduced recoil. [30] John Snow at Outdoor Life built a 6mm Creedmoor rifle in 2009 for a magazine article of the wildcat cartridge that appeared in 2010, but the first documented conception of the 6mm ...
This is a list of firearm cartridges which have bullets in the 5.00 to 5.99 mm (0.197 to 0.236 in) caliber range. Length refers to the cartridge case length. OAL refers to the overall length of the cartridge. All measurements are in mm (in).
5 mm» This is a list of firearm cartridges which have bullets in the 4 millimetres (0.16 in) to 4.99 millimetres (0.196 in) caliber range. All measurements are in mm (in).
In the late 1960s the gauge was redefined to 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in) in the Soviet Union. [3] At the same time the tolerances were tightened. As the running gear of the rolling stock remained unaltered, the result was an increased speed and stability. [14] The conversion took place between 1970 and the beginning of the 1990s. [14]
[95] [96] [97] The snowiest season was 1951–52, with 117.3 inches (298 cm), while the least snowy season was 16.6 inches (42 cm) in 1933–34. [98] The snowiest month on record was January 1993, in which 50.3 inches (128 cm) were recorded. [99] The nearby Great Salt Lake is a significant contributor to precipitation in the city.