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Depends on the gun, the bullet, amount of propellant, angle of firing, rifling, temperature, air pressure, humidity etc An average military assault rifle can fire a bullet almost three miles on optimal trajectory.

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Whitch bullet flys the farthest?

The bullet that flies the farthest would typically be a smaller, lighter bullet with a higher velocity. Factors such as bullet weight, shape, velocity, and the firearm used can all affect the bullet's flight distance. Generally, bullets fired from rifles with longer barrels and higher muzzle velocities tend to travel farther.


If you shot a bullet in to the air could the bullet kill you on its way down?

Yes, a bullet shot into the air can come down with enough force to cause serious injury or death. This is known as a "falling bullet" or "stray bullet" phenomenon, and it is important to never shoot a firearm into the air as the bullet can still retain lethal velocity when descending.


How close do you have to be to a bullet to hear it go through the air?

Depends on the speed of the bullet, air temp and humidity. I hsve been about 6 feet from the path of a high powered rifle bullet, and you can hear the crack caused by the bullet breaking the sound barrier.


Can you shoot a bullet through a tornado?

You probably couldn't shoot a bullet through a tornado, mostly because of the massive wind speeds that will turn the bullet off-course, and the fact that there is so much stuff flying through the air, that the bullet will hit something and stop.


If a person gets shot in the back with a 22caliber bullet will the bullet travel in the body?

it depends where, what angle . if the bullet is led no it will splatter on a bone but it might go in the tissue and it depends how far you are up close it will go right though you! but if you were standing on a 4 story building and a person shoots from the ground you, will be like a paint ball it depends where, what angle . if the bullet is led no it will splatter on a bone but it might go in the tissue and it depends how far you are up close it will go right though you! but if you were standing on a 4 story building and a person shoots from the ground you, will be like a paint ball

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How far does a bullet go?

it depends on the type of bullet and the model of the gun, you could easily find out more information by visiting websites that deal with the ballistics of ammunition


What are the effects of a bullet being left in your leg?

Well enteral bleeding, blood cancer, and possible death could be an effect but if I were to get shot I would want it to be in one of my arms or legs because that is farthest from any enteral organs


What help the metal bullet go through the foils?

what helps the metal bullet go thoughft the foils


What weapon shoots the farthest?

As rifles go, the 50 BMG shoots the farthest with accuracy. The BMG stands for Browning Machine gun. This is the standard 50 caliber machine gun bullet used today as the model M2. The rifle is available as a bolt action or semi-automatic version. It is used for specialized long distance sniper missions.


Can a top of a bottle go farthest then a rock?

yes it can!because if the rock is heavey then the water bottle can go farthest. OH YEA AM SMART!


If you shot a bullet in to the air could the bullet kill you on its way down?

Yes, a bullet shot into the air can come down with enough force to cause serious injury or death. This is known as a "falling bullet" or "stray bullet" phenomenon, and it is important to never shoot a firearm into the air as the bullet can still retain lethal velocity when descending.


Does a bullet or a bullet train go faster?

Depending on the bullet, 9mm goes slower than it, but a 45-50cal.


Could essays have bullet points in them?

no