A semi-automatic or fully automatic rifle.
The pumpmaster shoots both BBs and pellets. If the rifle is full of BBs then "NO" it only takes a moment to reload. If you are shooting pellets then each pellet must be reloaded by hand and that only takes a few seconds. You will spend more time pumping up the rifle than loading it.
There is only one rifle described in the question and it travels 0 m. nice try. The whole question is shown below: An observer stands 26 m behind a marksman practicing at a rifle range. The marksman fires the rifle horizontally, the speed of the bullets is 790 m/s, and the air temperature is 20°C. How far does each bullet travel before the observer hears the report of the rifle? Assume that the bullets encounter no obstacles during this interval, and ignore both air resistance and the vertical component of the bullets' motion.
In my opinion theyre fairly close to each other. Theyre both based on the 30-06 cartridge case. The 270 shoots lighter bullets at higher velocities but the 308 can shoot heavier bullets. I would base a choice depending on the application.
Let the original number of bullets be x. Each friend received x/3 bullets. After shooting 4 bullets each, they have x/3 - 4 bullets left. The total number of bullets left is equal to the bullets each had after division, so x/3 - 4 = x/3. Solving this equation gives x = 36. Thus, the original number of bullets divided was 36.
Yes or no, depending on what you are really asking. This question is poorly phrased. Winchester is a company which makes guns. A "repeater" is any gun which can be shot multiple times before it is necessary to reload it. A rifle is a long gun which shoots a single projectile for each shot, as oppposed to a shotgun, which is a long gun which shoots small, multiple projectiles for each shot. Winchester has made several rifles and shotguns which are repeaters and they have made several rifles and shotguns which are single shot (i.e. not repeaters). The answer is then that a Winchester repeater could be either a rifle or a shotgun.
Each rifle will show a preference for one or two brands of ammuniiton. You will have to buy as many different weights and makes as you can afford and shoot them all to see which your rifle likes best. I would suggest starting out with the 168g offerings.
You have to work up the most accurate load for your particular rifle. Each rifle will respond differently to changes in bullets, powder charge, seating depth, etc. What is an accurate load in one rifle may shoot poorly in another and vice versa.
Watch each episode and count how many bullets are fired.
priceless, my first rifle/rimfire iwas 11 yrs old i am 49 now and its lefthanded. still shoots like a dream. takes tacks out at 35 yrds. dad an use to compete against each other.
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If the bullets are part of the style, change the style to one that doesn't have bullets, or press the bullet button. If they are 'hard' bullets, each line will have a symbol followed by a tab or spaces. in this case just delete them as normal.
You would need to do the experiment to know how many new shoots grew from each potato 'eye', because it would be different in each experiment, with each potato, with different immersion in water, etc.