Yes
Very small indeed, a single .22LR bullet is probably no bigger than an inch and a half
.223 inches for the .22LR, .224 inches for the .22 WMR.
It fires a 22LR projectile. "Power" will depend on bullet weight and velocity.
they both say 22 knock yourself out
No. They're not even remotely close to being the same. The two bullets are the same caliber but that is where the similarity ends. The M-16 bullet is about 3 times the length of a 22LR, completely different in shape, about 4 times the weight, etc. Also the cartridge used in the M-16 has more than 10 times the powder than a 22LR, giving much higher muzzle velocity.
Approx. 1 mile
22 magnums actual caliber is .220. If you look at the tip of the bullet 22 mag has a sharp point. On a 22lr it is rounded and 22 mag is bigger around. Look around the rim and it will say 22 magnum or 22 lr.
It all depends on the hit. Some hits, it can. Others, it won't.
Unimpeded, a .22LR caliber bullet can travel up to 2000 yards. Its effective distance is, of course, much shorter than that.
most 22LR will travel up to 1 1/2 miles. there are many factors that will affect this distance including; angle at discharge, powder load, cleanliness of the firearm, elevation and shape of projectile.
There are more people killed each year from a 22lr than any other gun!! There are more people killed each year from a 22lr than any other gun!!
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