It varys depending on the ammunition manufacturer and bullet weight/style. A typical range would be from 2600 fps for a 150g projectile to 3400 fps for a 100g projectile.
500-4000 fps depending on the cartridge firing it.
It is a bullet for a .22 caliber rifle which is very quiet as the bullet travels slower than the speed of sound
Depends on the thickness of the platinum, the speed and weight of the bullet, and what the bullet is made of. A.50 caliber armor piercing bullet will shoot through some thicknesses of steel or concrete.
The DE was made in 3 different calibers. The speed of the bullet depends on what caliber.
No such caliber. Sorry. If you man the Lapua .338 Magnum, drop will depend on the ballistic coefficient of the bullet being used, it speed, etc.
POSSIBLY the .14-222. This is a .222 cartridge necked down to .14 caliber. MV is about 4500 fps. The Remington 30-06 Accelerator is a FACTORY loaded saboted 30-06 (.25 caliber bullet) that is close behind it. There have been stories of wildcats that exceed 5000 fps, but at that speed, bullets tend to break apart from the speed of the spin. The extremely high velocity cannon on modern tanks overcome this problem by being smoothbore- no spin on the projectile.
Compared to the 223 Remington, the case volume of the 308 Winchester is increased by approximately 80%. The 308 Win now fires a larger bullet and maintains long-range speed, but at the expense of recoil.
the average bullet speed is 896m/s
bullet dance is nothing but , dancing speed like bullet train speed.
Depends on WHICH .38 caliber bullet, and which gun it is fired from. A .38 Special could range from 690 fps for a mild target load to about 1300 fps for a hot defense load- when fired from a 4 inch revolver. Longer barrels equal faster bullets, shorter, slower.
It depends on a number of variables, but in general, somewhere between approximately 800 feet per second and approximately 1100 feet per second.
A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.