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  • curprev 16:1416:14, 5 April 2022 Chaheel Riens talk contribs 23,752 bytes −25 Undid revision 1081146129 by Scimernet (talk) the Caliber article seems to disagree with your interpretation. You should propose your view there first. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 15:4615:46, 5 April 2022 Scimernet talk contribs 23,777 bytes +25 This is not a consensus item for discussion. It is making it correct. The units here are Caliber not inches. The inches are not an exact or consistent measurement depending on where they are measured lands, grooves, bullet diameter. therefore caliber is the unit used and it does not have a decimal. undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 15:4115:41, 5 April 2022 Chaheel Riens talk contribs 23,752 bytes −25 Undid revision 1081144539 by Scimernet (talk) change goes against article title, and you absolutely do need consensus for this. undo Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 15:3415:34, 5 April 2022 Scimernet talk contribs 23,777 bytes +25 The unit of measure is Caliber not inches. Caliber is a unit "based" on inches; it is not designated as a measurement of inches. Refer to the definition of caliber. Caliber is expressed in hundredths or thousands of an inch depending on the number of digits. When referring to cartridges or bullets the units used are caliber. This would be expressed without any leading decimal. This is correct, it does not need consensus or collaboration this needs to be fixed on all Caliber pages. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit
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