No, not even a rare earth magnet could deter the path of a high velocity bullet. If the bullet hits the magnet then in would go in to a depth depending on caliber and range then stop just like if it hit any metal.
Most bullets are made of lead and copper, and are not affected by magnets.
The Barrett M107 .50 caliber sniper rifle is known to shoot faster than the speed of sound. The speed of sound is approximately 1,125 feet per second, while the Barrett M107 has a muzzle velocity of about 2,800 feet per second.
Before the shot, total momentum of the rifle/bullet system is zero. Momentum is conserved, so must total zero after the shot. Magnitude of momentum = m V (mass, speed); we'll take care of direction independently. Momentum of the rifle: m V = (3.8) x (2.4) = 9.12 kg-m/sec backwards. We need momentum of the bullet = 9.12 kg-m/sec forward m V = 9.12 ===> V = ( 9.12 / m ) = ( 9.12 / 0.013 ) = 701.54 m/s forward
No, the term "click" in map reading typically refers to moving one milliradian, which may not directly translate to the adjustment on a sniper rifle scope. The distance of 1000 yards on a map would generally be greater than one click adjustment on a sniper rifle scope, which typically adjusts for a much smaller increment, such as 1/4 MOA or 1/10 mil.
Since momentum is conserved in this system, the initial momentum of the rifle and bullet is equal to the final momentum of the rifle. You can find the recoil velocity of the rifle by setting up the equation: (2 kg) * V = (0.01 kg * 200 m/s). Solve for V to find the recoil velocity of the rifle.
Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The .45 caliber bullet is not used in a sniper rifle.
The correct term is cartridge- which is the cartridge case, primer, powder, and bullet. A sniper rifle is simply an accurate, long range rifle that is used by a sniper. It may look exactly like my long range hunting rifle- since most military sniper rifles BEGAN as a civilian hunting weapon.
The Type 97 Sniper Rifle is a Japanese bolt-action rifle using 308 Federal 175 grain bullet.
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
it is long and very deadly
12.7x99, also known as .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun).
how far does a 50 caliber sniper rifle shoot accuratly
They both fire the 50 BMG
It would do more that. it would blow a massive hole in you
Yes it is and it is also the most accurate sniper rifle in the world, with a bullet spread of .3 centimeters up to a mile+ away. it shoots a .408 round which can penetrate armored helicopters and lightly armored vehicles.
vice versa sniper rifles shoot their bullets faster than the speed of sound
To get sniper rifle you must have a commando which has a sniper rifle and a knife !!