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Templates
American to metric xx lb Firing, xx lb Traveling xx ft Firing, xx ft Traveling x ft x f/ps xx yd

Metric to American x m x kg x m/s part_length=xx m 23.37 calibers xx m

457 m 1500 ft

9°1'11"N 123°26'50"E

11 kn

Makes:

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