The velocity of a bullet is dependent on many factors. The amount and type of propellant affect velocity, as does the barrel length. The Springfield 30-06 with a 180 grain bullet can have a velocity of 820 meters per second based on a 60 centimeter barrel - again dependent on powder charge and type.
Until it hits its target or the ground..............sorry 'bout that.........couldn't resist
A good distance would be 200 meters but it all depends what you tuned your scope in for.
the 308 bullet can travel 2km to 25km depending on the gravity pull of the earth
Up to a mile or so.
Americium-243 might undergo alpha decay to become neptunium-239, and here is that equation: 95243Am => 93239Np + 24He++ The americium-243 has undergone transmutation to become neptunium-239, and the alpha particle, which is a helium-4 nucleus, can be seen on the tail end of the equation.
243 pounds = 110.223 kilograms or 110 kilograms 222.946 grams1 pound ~= 0.45359 kilograms1 kilogram ~= 2.2046 pounds
.243 win bullet travels, 100gr-2960fps, 80gr-3350fps,75gr acutip-3375fps,65gr,v-max-aprox 3500fps, 58gr v-max -up to 3800 + fps (feet per second)I reached 4232 fps with a Nosler 55 gr Ballistic Tip and IMR 4320 powder ! With no sign of over pressure ! Could go faster !
How Far Can A Bullet Travel? Type 0 1 mile 2 miles 3 mile 4 miles 5 miles.22 Short ········ (.5 to 1 mile) .22 LRHV············ (1-1.5 miles) .22 Mag················ (1.5-2.5 miles) .222························· (2-3 miles) .243······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .257······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .270······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) 7MM········································ (up to 5 miles) Type 0 1 mile 2 miles 3 miles4 miles 5 miles .30-30····················· (2-2.5 miles) .30-06······································· (3.5-4.5 miles) .300 Sav ······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .300 Win Mag········································ (up to 5 miles) .303 ····················· (2-2.5 miles) .308······························ (2.5-3.5 miles) .338········································ (up to 5 miles) .35 Rem ····················· (2-2.5 miles) .45-70 ················ (1.5-2.5 miles) 0 1 mile 2 miles 3 miles 4 miles 5 miles Source: NSSF / SAAMI
28 grams in 1 ounce 16 ounces in a pound so 243 divide by 28 = about 8.5 ounces so its equal to about half a pound. if u push that in dubs you'll flip about 4800 push in eighths you'll flip a koo 4 gs lol
the bigger the animal the bigger the caliber of rifle and the heavier the bullet i.e deer 150 grain bullet 243 caliber and up moose 30-06 180 grain and up for both
Well, it is a rifle, but dozens of companies make rifles in .243 caliber.
If properly trained, no
(it good for whitetail deer with 100grain bullet) (and awsome for varmits with 55 grains bullet )
Size of the rifle will vary, depending on make/ model. The 30-30 BULLET is larger in diameter and weight than the .243, but has less energy. This is due to a slower bullet.
Do not attempt to use ammunition in a weapon not chambered for it.
50-650 usd
No, you cannot, and attempting to do such would be extremely dangerous.
The current value of a remington model 600 in .243 winchester caliber is between 160 dollars for a rifle with 60%of its original finish remaining up to 475 dollars for a rifle with 100% original finish remaining.
Depending on condition, your Savage rifle is selling for $600-$700. Very nice rifle, versatile caliber.
$500 up
Remington produced a slide action (pump) rifle known as the model 760. One of the cartridges this was offered in was .243 Winchester- basically a .308 cartridge necked down to .243 caliber. See the link below for an article on the 760, and some pictures.