The VL caseless cartridge has not been made in several years, and is a collector's item. Once in a while they are found at gun shows, or on-line firearm auction sites.
22 caliber is the diameter of the bullet. 22 cal. comes in BBcap, short, long and long rifle
it is long and very deadly
The caliber of the bullet is 7,62 mm. And shoots the 7.62x54r ammo. That makes it a .30 cal.
It is a bullet for a .22 caliber rifle which is very quiet as the bullet travels slower than the speed of sound
The proper term is CARTRIDGE- bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired from the barrel. There is no one answer to your question- it will depend of which .50 CAL cartridge- and then it depends on the loading of that particular cartridge (different bullet weights will have different powders/ amounts)
The VL is an Under lever cocking spring powered Rifle and fires a special 22 caseless air cartridge The Legacy fires a regular 22 cal bullet. The Legacy came in models 2201, 2211, 2202, 2212, 2203 and 2213.
it might be for the Krag rifle, cal. 30/40..... not 30/06
They both fire the 50 BMG
It would do more that. it would blow a massive hole in you
22 shorts can be used in any 22 cal. weapon. however, some 22 rifles require long or long rifle 22 bullets. AA: Normally you use 22 shorts in a 22 cal revolver. 22 shorts use pistol powder. It burns much faster than rifle powder. Thus, a 22 short bullet is going as fast as it is going to go after it has travelled about 4 inches. A 22 long or long rifle uses rifle powder. The powder burns slower. It has finished burning when the bullet is about 20 inches down the barrel. A 22 long rifle bullet has very little force when shot from a pistol. The powder is still burning long after the bullet slowly left the barrel. So use pistol ammunition for a pistol and rifle ammunition for a rifle.
Impossible to answer without more details. What range? What bullet weight? What barrel length?
If it's a VL - 0-500 USD It it's a Legacy 0-175 USD.