I think lower as the air is thicker. honest.
You will have to specify if it is for hunting, target shooting, self -defense
Depends on what you are doing. target shooting, hunting, etc..
Yes, provided the target is not thin enough to be penetrated. You should shoot at paper targets in a designated shooting range.
A large heap of sand should do the trick most of the time.
I'm sorry, but i can't answer this question without bringing up controversy. It all depends on the brand you buy from, what type of bullet your shooting, and what kind of target your shooting into.
No way to answer without knowing what end result you are looking for. Target shooting, hunting, plinking, etc..?
Usually means a handgun used for infomal target shooting (plinking)
It stops stuff from flying into your eyes for example when shooting a gun in case a bullet bounces off the target and back toward your face.
You will have to buy as many different brands and bullet weights as you can afford and shoot them to find out.
There are a number of different places one could go target shooting. Most shooting ranges or gun clubs will have an area for target shooting. As well, some National Parks and Forests offer areas for target shooting.
The grains of a bullet, be it black powder or not , is the weight of the bullet. Lets say you have a .50 caliber rifle, and fire a 250 grain bullet at a target and hit dead center. Then fire a 300 grain bullet, that bullet will hit slightly lower on the target , but will have more force or stopping power" due to the weight. So the higher the grain the heaver the bullet.
Bullet and a target by citizen cope