It all depends on the weight and the charge behind the round and even the gun fired in can make a difference, you can buy subsonice rounds and high speed bullets but really anything from 1400 fps +
338 kilograms is 745 pounds and 2.6 ounces.
It varies greatly. From a handgun, it can be as slow as 500 feet per second up to around 1500 feet per second, and actually, even higher up to 2000 fps for some of the high energy rounds like the .600 nitro. From a rifle, it can be as much as 4800 feet per second, but on average, it's probably in the 1500-2500 fps range.
How Far Can A Bullet Travel? Type 0 1 mile 2 miles 3 mile 4 miles 5 miles.22 Short ········ (.5 to 1 mile) .22 LRHV············ (1-1.5 miles) .22 Mag················ (1.5-2.5 miles) .222························· (2-3 miles) .243······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .257······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .270······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) 7MM········································ (up to 5 miles) Type 0 1 mile 2 miles 3 miles4 miles 5 miles .30-30····················· (2-2.5 miles) .30-06······································· (3.5-4.5 miles) .300 Sav ······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .300 Win Mag········································ (up to 5 miles) .303 ····················· (2-2.5 miles) .308······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .338········································ (up to 5 miles) .35 Rem ····················· (2-2.5 miles) .45-70 ················ (1.5-2.5 miles) 0 1 mile 2 miles 3 miles 4 miles 5 miles Source: NSSF / SAAMI
Modern zinc (1982-present) pennies weigh 2.5 grams each, and copper pennies (pre-1982) weigh 3.11 grams each. 50 new ones weigh 125 grams and 50 old ones weigh 155.5 grams. A mix of the two weighs somewhere in the middle.50 US pennies would weigh about .338 pounds.
Speed of the wave = frequency x wavelength So c = 260 x 1.30 = 338 m/s +++ IN air at standard temperature & pressure. That is important because the speed varies with the density of the medium through which it travels. In sea-water the mean speed of sound is just under 1500m/s, varying slightly with salinity and temperature hence density.
There is no .338 Lapua Super Magnum. There is a .338 Lapua Magnum which is considered a member of "Super Magnum family". .338 LM uses several different bullet types and drop will depend on bullet type and weight.
In excess of two miles.
A .325 WSM should be your smallest, or .308 with AP tip. The Ideal bullet would be a .220 grain ACT Winchester .338. Or a .338 Lapua Magnum
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Depends on muzzle velocity, projectile weight and distance.
No such caliber. Sorry. If you man the Lapua .338 Magnum, drop will depend on the ballistic coefficient of the bullet being used, it speed, etc.
Depends on the rifle. A .22 is accurate to about 100 yards, can fire a bullet about 1.5 miles. A .338 Lapua is accurate to about 1500 yards, and can fire a bullet ABOUT 5 miles.
The accepted dimensions of the entire cartridge for each are as follows:308 - 7.62x51mm (do note that, although dimensionally similar, 7.62 NATO and .308 Winchester ARE NOT the same round).300 WinMag - 7.62x67mm.338 Lapua - 8.58x70mmThe bullet diameters of each are as follows:308 - 7.8mm/.308 inches7.62 NATO - 7.8mm/.307 inches.300 WM - 7.8mm/.308 inches.338 LM - 8.58mm/.338 inches
Depends on bullet weight, muzzle velocity and barrel length.
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about 338 feet.