The velocity for a 140 grain bullet is 3100 fps.at the muzzle,2996 at 50 yards,2894 at 100 yards,at 500 yards it's 2156.The foot pounds are 2988 ft/lbs. at the muzzle,2605 ft/lbs at 50 yards,2410 ft/lbs. at 100 yards and at 500 yards it's 1445 ft/lbs.
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No such caliber. Sorry. If you man the Lapua .338 Magnum, drop will depend on the ballistic coefficient of the bullet being used, it speed, etc.
The .223 Winchester Super Short Magnum (W.S.S.M.) is a hyper velocity rifle Êround designed in 2002 for medium to large game hunting. There are three standard grain loads.ÊThe ballistic performance for the 40 grain bullet is 4,352 ft/s, for the 60 grain it's 3,733 ft/s, and the 75 grain is 3,378 ft/s.
Foor the .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, average max. effective range about 150 yards. Some of the newer ballistic tip ammo stretches that to about 200 yds. At extended ranges bullet drop becomes a significant problem in accuracy.
WSSM= Winchester Super Short Magnum... .224 is diamater of the bullet. it is very fast!!!
300 mag is much bigger bullet
2250 fps - 22 Winchester Mag. 30 gr. Varmint HV
See related links below Clarification: 7.62x51mm, .300 Winchester Magnum, and .338 Lapua Magnum are the most popular.
A 270 Weathery will shoot any standard 270 bullet. However a Weatehrby Magnum will not. The Weatheby Magnum is like a Winchester Magnum which is a shorter and fatter cartridge.
The . 300 Winchester Magnum is a larger cartridge. They both use the same diameter bullet.
it stands for Winchester Magnum Rifle.....it takes a 22 MAG BULLET
A .325 WSM should be your smallest, or .308 with AP tip. The Ideal bullet would be a .220 grain ACT Winchester .338. Or a .338 Lapua Magnum