Probably not, especially if it has to first go through the hood or fenders and maybe hit some hoses, wires, or belts along the way to the engine block.
If you mean the .50 cal Browning Machine Gun cartridge, fired by the Barrett rifle, yes, side to side, through the engine block, etc. That cartridge was developed in World War I as an anti-tank round.
What about it?
what type bullet in 50 cal
22 cal 224 dia bullet.
The bullet itself - no.
NO. Do not attempt this.
what does a40 cal. bullet look like
No
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
The .357 has a longer case and a heavier bullet; it is identical to a .38 in diameter but far more powerful. This is why a .38 will fire in a .357 but not the other way around.
Generally speaking, the .45 caliber bullet is larger in diameter and heavier than a 9mm bullet.
Somwething like this, 223 or 224 diameter bullet is 22 cal. 243 or 6mm is 24 cal 257 is 25 cal 308 is 30 cal and so on. There are some bullet diameters that cross over the caliber lines.