How thick skinned are we talking? .375 H&H can take down an elephant... but it wouldn't be anyone's first choice for it.
No, they fire blanks. Real bullets would be dangerous.
they can kill so fast
because it is dangerous to fish
The most popular types of Hornady bullets include A-Max, DGS Dangerous Game Solid, DGX Dangerous Game eXpanding, V-Max, SST, HAP, InterLock, Varmint, and MonoFlex.
FEB stands for Fully Encapsulated Bullet. Usually made with Hollow Point ammo. The weight of the bullet is measured in grains (180), & the 50 probably refers to the number of bullets in the box.
A Glock 30 is a very dangerous weapon and should only be used by those trained to operate one. That being said, the Glock 30 fires 10mm caliber bullets.
Blue bullets are bullets are high quality Polymer Coated Lead Bullets.
No they are not. Even though they don't shoot real bullets, they're still dangerous and you can get in trouble with them if you don't use them properly.
If you hit it in the right spot, just one. You could shoot a rhino in the leg 3000 times and it won't die. It also depends on the size of the gun and the bullet.
Yes, swords can deflect bullets(block bullets), they can also split bullets in half.
Barnes Bullets is a company that makes bullets. Their bullets are lead-free. Barnes Bullets supplies bullets to the military as well as to the hunting community and to law enforcement agencies.
Winchester 785 powder was designed as a slow burning powder for heavy bullets in magnum cases. It's burning rate is approximately the same as IMR-4831 and H-450. Data for IMR-4831 would be a good starting point if you cannot find original Winchester 785 Data. Some older manuals such as Hornadys third edition shows 785 data for most of the common calibers.