A little over 15,800 feet
No. Rifling is intended to stabilize the projectile.
Depends on the speed of the bullet, and the length of the barrel. In the case of a .22 rifle, firing a bullet at 1200 feet per second, from a 16 inch barrel, it will take 1/75th of a second for the bullet to leave the barrel.
No, the two numbers are clearly different. In a more practical note, "7.62" is the diameter (in millimeters) of a bullet typically fired from a .30 caliber rifle such as a Chinese SKS or Russian AK-47 rifle, while "5.56" is the diameter (in millimeters) of a .223 caliber bullet like the M-16 or AR15 rifle.
About 6336 miles per hour (mph)
No. They're not even remotely close to being the same. The two bullets are the same caliber but that is where the similarity ends. The M-16 bullet is about 3 times the length of a 22LR, completely different in shape, about 4 times the weight, etc. Also the cartridge used in the M-16 has more than 10 times the powder than a 22LR, giving much higher muzzle velocity.
You will travel 16 miles.
A "bullet" is the term used for a rifle cartridge projectile. The Winchester Model 37 is a shotgun versus a rifle, and as such, it primarily was made to use shot shells (hundreds of small lead pellets) used for hunting game birds and waterfowl. Bert H.
over 6 feet
If I travel 3 kilometers in 10minutes 16 seconds how far do I travel in 1 minute
If you mean an M16 rifle, it can fire several miles. If can fire accurately to about 500 meters.
Bullet Soul was created on 2010-11-16.
At least 16 miles.