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Rifle and bullet (The bullet is dependent on the rifle to accomplish its purpose)
Of course. Newtons law says for every action, there is an opposite but equal reaction. The bullet goes forward, the gun goes back.
A rifle fires a single bullet or round such as a 7.62 or 5.56 millimeter. A shotgun fires a slug such as 12 gram that consists of multiple projectiles. Also a rifles barrel has rifling (or groves) to put spin on the bullet when it is fired.
The barrel inside has carvings in it so the bullet is more accurate and goes a longer distance. I believe that is the case.
the heat of the bullet and da fizz explode when it gets air
The process of "sighting in a rifle" means to adjust the rifle's sights so that the bullet fired from the gun goes where the sights are pointing. One would normally mount the gun in a vice, fire a shot at a target set at a fixed distance away and then adjust the settings on the sites so that the cross hairs intersect over the hole made by the bullet.
Rick Springfield goes by Rick.
When you get penetrated by a bullet. Like IT goes through you.
Deja Springfield goes by Derjis Sprongfeld.
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No. A rifle does not have a choke. A rifle has grooves to make a bullet spin around. The spin keeps the bullet going on a straight path. Shotguns have chokes. A choke sits at the open end of the barrell and squeezes the shot just before it leaves the barrell. That squeezing makes the shot hold together and slowly spread out as it goes toward the target. Without the choke, the shot spreads out in all directions as soon as it leaves the tip of the barrell.
it goes directly