Depends entirely on the load; can be a few hundred or a few thousand
All of them.
Depends entirely on the load; can be a few hundred or a few thousand
The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).The Crosman 1322 fires a .22 caliber pellet. It is rated at 460 Feet Per Second (FPS).
The Barrett M107 .50 caliber sniper rifle is known to shoot faster than the speed of sound. The speed of sound is approximately 1,125 feet per second, while the Barrett M107 has a muzzle velocity of about 2,800 feet per second.
The velocity of a .223 caliber projectile can vary depending on factors such as the specific load, barrel length, and type of firearm. Generally, the velocity can range from around 2,700 to 3,300 feet per second.
The speed of a .22 caliber bullet can vary depending on the specific ammunition used, but it typically travels at around 1,000 to 1,200 feet per second. For example, standard .22 Long Rifle ammunition usually has a velocity of about 1,080 feet per second. This speed can change based on factors like barrel length and environmental conditions.
Velocity of .50 BMG (Browining Machine Gun, 660 gr to 720 gr bullet weights ) projectile within 20 feet of the muzzle will between 2750 and 2850 feet per second, depending upon the cartride.It depends on the weight and shape of the bullet, as well as the amount of powder used, but a good average would be from 2800 feet per second to a little over 3000 feet per second when shot from a rifle. There have been reports of greater speeds (in the 4000 to 5000 fps range) perhaps with sabot rounds.
It is a wildcat rifle using reformed or fireformed .300 weatherby brass. It is capable of shooting a 180 grain ballistic tip, 30 caliber bullet at 3350 feet per second. I believe it designed by Bob Hart.
The speed of bullets fired from rifles varies greatly, from about 600 feet per second to 5,000 feet per second.
It depends on a number of variables, but in general, somewhere between approximately 800 feet per second and approximately 1100 feet per second.
The velocity of a .22 caliber firearm can vary depending on various factors such as the specific ammunition used and the barrel length of the firearm. Generally, the velocity of a .22 caliber firearm can range from around 1,000 feet per second to 1,800 feet per second.
It depends on what rifle and what cartridge is used. It can be as slow as 700 or 800 hundred feet per second (for 22 short rounds) or as high as several thousand feet per second for higher calibers.