Very little. Very small, light bullet.
$200-1000 USD in 2012
No way to determine without knowing manufacturer and model of rifle.
A .222 is a .22 cal center fire weapon at fires a .222 round
@ 15,300 ft
No.
To my knowlegde of weapons and ammo ther is no such thing as a 222 long rifle shell The 222 is a wildcat center fire weapon, and there are several companies that manufacture this shell. Hopes this helps............ The .222 Remington has been a standardized chambering for over 50 years. There is a .22 Long Rifle, and a .222 Remington. Two very different cartridges. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Fired from a rifle, there is almost no "kick" or recoil. Generally considered the least recoil of any widely manufactured firearm. My Granddaughter began shooting a .22 rifle with me at the age of 10. She has been shooting for the past 4 years, and competes at 25, 50, and 100 yards. No complaints about recoil.
Almost none. You can feel it when you fire, but it is more of a gentle push than a kick.
500 or so. No way to date without a serail number
You will have to contact Sako. Falls outside published data.
Depending on condition 400-1000
Only when fired. Yes, they have a significant amount of recoil (kick)