I know of no ONE list. I have been a firearms collector for nearly half a century, I have 3 bookcases that hold my reference books, and they do not cover ALL of the rifles made. However, a good starting point for you would be 4 books- the first, Cartridges of the World- covers assorted rifle, shotgun, and pistol ammunition. The other two, The Blue Book of Gun Values, and The Gun Trader's Guide, covers a LOT of firearms. There is a 4th reference I use a lot- Flayderman's Guide to Antique Firearms, which covers rather old guns. All 4 are available in paperback, may be requested through your local library- and would be a LOT of reading. Together, all 4 are about 8 inches thick!
You find the the smallest and largest values. The interval is the largest minus the smallest.
Owners manual, Gunshop, most rifles have the caliber listed right on the barrel
The smallest is 0o0'0'' and the largest is 180o0'0''
i dont have a clue find it out your self
the largest number - the smallest number
You will have to call Browning to find out.
The range is the distance from the smallest value to the largest value. This is equivalent to the largest value MINUS the smallest value. Therefore you subtract.
If possible, find the largest and smallest possible values of the variable under study. Then the range = Largest Value minus Smallest Value.
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take the largest number in the sample and subtract the smallest number that is the range
Find the smallest and the largest values/numbers. These form the range.
Subtract the smallest number from the largest number and you will get the distance from the smallest number to the largest number. That is the range. Ex: {-2 -4 -6 3 6 7 12} Smallest number is -6, largest number is 12. 12- (-6) = 12 + 6 = 18. The distance from the smallest number to the largest is 16