95 is the highest calibre for a bullet
The magnum .55 is the most powerful, but some Desert Eagle has the highest calibre bullet.
the calibre
A calibre is a form of measurement describing the diameter of an object (such as a bullet). One calibre is equal to 0.254 millimeters or 0.01 inches. A fifty calibre bullet is 12.7 millimeters or 0.5 inches in diameter. So high-calibre describes an object (like a bullet) with a very large diameter Other definitions can be found if you google "define: calibre" or "define: caliber".
A .50 calibre cartridge is measured as 12.7mm in metric terms, while a 7.62 projectile is in the .30 calibre range.
The bullet itself is capable of traveling over 4 kilometres.
Depends on what calibre the desert eagle is.
@890 mps
In guns including firearms, caliber or calibre is the approximate diameter of the barrel and by extension the projectile used in it, measured in inches or millimetres. The 20mm caliber ammo is the biggest one in production.
Depends on your ability to accurately place a round. 25M or so
the numbers refer to the calibre of the weapon, which is the width of the bullet. so a 22 pistol fires a bullet with a width of .22 inches
.380 is the calibre. It's described as .380 in order to avoid confusion with .38 calibre cartridges. In metric dimensions, it's known as 9x17mm. The diameter of the bullet is .355.
A 50 calibre machine gun can have any length or width. The inside of the barrel is 1/2 inch. Gradually calibre as a gun size is being dropped in favor of metric. For example 9 mm is replacing 38 calibre. A 38 calibre pistol will shoot a 9 mm bullet. Mortars are now 61 mm instead of a calibre.