Depends on your ability to shoot and the game you are hunting.
The maximum effective range of a .45 caliber bullet is approximately 120 meters.
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A .308 bullet is a rimless and bottlenecked rifle cartridge. It has an effective range of around 500 feet if the shooter is good enough.
1/4 mile plus- the EFFECTIVE range is about 50 yards
The maximum effective range for a typical 9mm Parabellum handgun is about 50 meters. The bullet can be driven to a maximum range of over 1000 meters- when fired at a 45 degree angle. This will have no accuracy, and can only guarantee the bullet will hit the earth- somewhere.
It varies, depending on barrel length, bullet weight, etc, but on the average-Maximum effective range: 500 metersMaximum range: 3534 meters
The term Maximum Effective Range is used to distinguish between Maximum Range (how far a bullet will travel) and the greatest usable range. Maximum Effective range is defined as the greatest distance at which a weapon may be expected to fire accurately to inflict casualties or damage. While cartridges have an approximate range, the true effective range is determined by both the cartridge, and the weapon that fires it.
Depends on your ability to accurately place a round. 25M or so
2-4 miles, depending on the cartridge. That is not the effective range, but the maximum.
1/2 mile to 3/4 mile is a strong force in this range fro a 9mm bullet.
The max EFFECTIVE range is between 300 and 400 meters, depending on WHICH rifle is firing it. Total range is about 1350 meters.
The actual term is "effective range". That is the range where a trained shooter can consistently hit the target. For example- a 9mm pistol has an effective range of about 50 meters. However, it can shoot a bullet about 960 meters. But at that range, you will not consistently hit anything- except the earth.