That would depend on what grain bullet you use. There is a significant difference between a 110 grain and 180 grain. A 110 has a muzzle velocity of approximately 3400 feet per second while slowing down range to 3100 feet per second at 100 yards and 2800 at 200 yards. A 180 grain muzzle velocity is 2700 slowing to 2500 at 100 yards and 2300 at 200 yards.
As fast as you can operate the bolt of the rifle.
Depends on the skill of the user.
@50rounds a second.
3000 bullet/second
not very fast actually, it is a bolt action sniper rifle and if you want to fire it fast you better be able to reload a bolt action fast
25 balls per second.
The fastest .22 LR cartridge, fired from a rifle, has a max speed of ABOUT 1769 feet per second- or about 1193 MPH. Other 22s are slower, running about 954 MPH.
it shoots about 2 or 3 bullets a second.
Here is the long punchline: The enemy was fast approaching, threatening him and his party! But like Daniel Boone, this river guide came prepared! He would use his rifle to shoot the rapids!
As fast as your trigger finger. Or if its auto, then pretty fast, at i guess i'd say 5-10 a second.
1.703 seconds.
An AR -15 will push a 5.56 2800 feet per second!