A cartridge that is marked WRA 52 is a round of ammunition loaded for the US Military (Winchester Repeating Arms, 1952) It is POSSIBLY a 30-06 rifle cartridge.
all my reload date says, use the 55gr. data for the 52 gr match bullet, this comes from the hornady reload book.
WRA 66 is a headstamp that identifies the ammunition being made by Winchester Repeating Arms in 1966. Impossible to know what weapon it goes to without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION TO INCLUDE MEASUREMENTS.
5.56 The cartridge used in a M-16 is a 5.56mm caliber Nato round It is also referred to as .223 caliber Remington. The actual bullet is small, weighing between 46 to 52 grains and having a true diameter of .224 inches. Bullet and case are 5.4 cm long
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Little bullet: Bullet BillBig Bullet: Banzai BillGiant Bullet: King Bill
Rifle and bullet (The bullet is dependent on the rifle to accomplish its purpose)
None. A bullet is a bullet, regardless of what material it's made from.
When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.
War Relocation Authority, an authority responsible for interning and relocating Japanese Americans throughout World War II.
If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.If it is deep, it will require surgery to get the bullet out.
A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.