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50 BMG rounds shown against commonly available items to allow people that do not have access to a 50 BMG round to understand the size in relation to an item they may be able to obtain. Specifically, a golf ball and a stick of RAM, both of which have standard sizes. A 20mm Vulcan round is also shown for scale.

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Date

26 November 2006

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Ry Jones

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