The .45 caliber bullet is not used in a sniper rifle.
Any bullet that has a diameter of one half inch is a .50 caliber bullet. There are different .50 caliber bullets- my Hawken muzzle loading rifle shoots a .50 caliber lead bullet, but different from the .50 Browning Machine Gun (that is also used in the .50 Barret sniper rifle)
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
how far does a 50 caliber sniper rifle shoot accuratly
No, not even a rare earth magnet could deter the path of a high velocity bullet. If the bullet hits the magnet then in would go in to a depth depending on caliber and range then stop just like if it hit any metal. Most bullets are made of lead and copper, and are not affected by magnets.
The Barrett sniper rifle typically uses .50 caliber bullets.
The Sniper places his hat on the muzzle of his rifle ! Legit answer.
It depends on the rifle. The .300 Winchester Magnum has a muzzle velocity in excess of 3000 feet per second (914 meters/sec). The .338 Lapua Magnum runs about 823 m/s (2,700 ft/s). The .50 Browning is in the same general range. All are handloaded for sniper use, so details may vary with the bullet weight and adjustments made for the particular rifle and scope.
Will vary depending on the bullet being fired, but runs right about 1 second.
A silencer should go on the muzzle
fps means feet per second the fps (feet per second) is usually more than 120 edit: The "feet per second" refers to the muzzle velocity of the gun, or the speed of an airsoft BB exiting the barrel. Since the muzzle velocity is different depending on the weight of the BB, make sure to check what weight of BB the muzzle velocity was measured with. Often, airsoft sellers will measure the muzzle velocity with a lighter BB to make the airsoft gun sound more powerful, so you may want to ask what the muzzle velocity is for the weight of BB you are going to use. Many airsoft parks will not allow airsoft guns (other than sniper rifles) to have a muzzle velocity significantly over 400 feet per second, so it is important to know if the gun is too powerful to use. Also, anything with a muzzle velocity under 175 fps will not launch BB's very far.
The bullet itself - no.
Yes