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The warning on the box says that the range of a .22 caliber is 1 mile. Do you mean a .22 Rimfire cartridge or a .223 round as fired in an M-16??
It depends on several factors, but a good estimate would be, about a mile.
About 1 mile, when fired at a 45 degree angle.
It sure can! Cajun gator hunters in Louisiana use .22LR and .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire to dispatch the gators with head shots before bringing them into the boats. A .22 is no joke. The high velocity fired from a rifle can penetrate 6 inches of pine at short range and has a maximum range of a mile. the .22 WMR is even more powerful, with almost a 2-mile range.
It depends on several factors, such as barrel length and the cartridge specifications, but in general, hangun bullets can travel about a mile on average.
It depends on several factors, but a good rule of thumb is "about a mile."
Assuming you mean a bullet fired from a .22 caliber handgun, the answer is, yes, it can, but it depends on several variables.
fired from the paintball marker? No......the force needed to launch the ball a mile would destroy the ball in mid flight..... however if dropped from 1 mile in the sky, then yes. If you put a paintball in a car, and drive the car 1 mile, then yes again!
Accurately? About 100-150 yards. How far can the bullet travel? Fired at a 34 degree angle, about a mile and a half. No accuracy, just total possible travel.
it could travel about a thousand mile or even more
Not even one half mile. In the US, a standard mile is 5,280 feet. So, you still have 3,280 feet to go to get to the one mile marker. you would travel 0.378787878787878787878787 (and it keeps going forever) miles
1 mile