It varies greatly. From a handgun, it can be as slow as 500 feet per second up to around 1500 feet per second, and actually, even higher up to 2000 fps for some of the high energy rounds like the .600 nitro. From a rifle, it can be as much as 4800 feet per second, but on average, it's probably in the 1500-2500 fps range.
The speed of a bullet fired from a firearm can vary depending on the type of gun and ammunition used. On average, most handgun bullets travel between 800-1200 feet per second (fps), while rifle bullets can travel up to 3000 fps or more. Shotguns typically fire projectiles at speeds around 1200-1600 fps.
Depends on the ammunition, weapon, scope, weather, country
L96 Head shot 0-300m harassing fire 1100m that's with a 7.62mm round after 1100m its hard to hit any thing accurately
.338 record is around 2200m in Afghanistan
ex army sniper
Depends on the sniper some shoot 2,500-3000 miles per hour
The average bullet speed can vary depending on the type of bullet and the firearm it is fired from. However, typical bullet speeds can range from about 800 feet per second (fps) to 3000 fps. High-powered rifles can have bullet speeds exceeding 3000 fps.
If fired from a rifled firearm, it spins.
The speed of a bullet can vary depending on the type of firearm used, but some bullets can travel at speeds exceeding 3000 feet per second (around 1000 meters per second). The fastest bullets are typically fired from high-powered rifles or military firearms.
A firearm works by using a controlled explosion in the chamber to propel a projectile, typically a bullet, out of the barrel at high speed. When the trigger is pulled, it releases the firing pin which strikes the primer on the bullet casing, igniting the gunpowder and creating the pressure needed to propel the bullet forward.
* The speed of light in a vacuum, * The speed of sound,
Known as the muzzle velocity, it is the fastest speed the bullet will have in flight.
The weight and shape of the bullet, the speed at which the bullet leaves the gun, and the degree of tilt of the barrel above the horizontal.
No specific formula. MV is the speed that a bullet is moving when it leaves the muzzle of a firearm. It is measured. Variables that affect it include bullet weight, size, powder charge, composition of the bullet, and length of barrel.
The velocity, weight and shape of the bullet, and the density of air through which the bullet moves changes a firearm's range.
A firearm which requires an individual pull of the trigger for each bullet fired.
If fired from a rifled firearm, it spins.
The barrel of a firearm is the tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired.
The rifling in a firearm is designed to cause the project (bullet) to spin, increase stability and accuracy.
That is a bullet
The average bullet speed can vary depending on the type of bullet and the firearm it is fired from. However, typical bullet speeds can range from about 800 feet per second (fps) to 3000 fps. High-powered rifles can have bullet speeds exceeding 3000 fps.
bullet dance is nothing but , dancing speed like bullet train speed.
A bullet