It all depends on the hit.
Some hits, it can. Others, it won't.
It will kill someone
Yes, any bullet of any caliber can be lethal.
This question depends on the bullet, trajectory, and placement. Personally, I would never take a .223 caliber rifle against a deer. It does not have the penetration or mass of the bullet to make a good shot. Now back to the question, yes it could but it is highly unrecommended. Technically, a 22lr could kill a deer, but that is a less that 0.05% chance! Use a .308 or 30-06 caliber rifle!
It depends on the bullet and its kinetic energy, 50 caliber certainly can.
if they are virgins or werewolfs or vampires or Justin beiber then you have to kill them with a silver bullet
A bullet penetration kill is when you kill someone thru a solid object, like a wall.
Yes
Yes, a .50 caliber bullet can still cause serious injury or death if it misses its intended target and hits a person. The impact and force of the bullet can cause significant damage to the body, potentially leading to fatal injuries.
No, a .50 caliber weapon cannot kill without hitting the target. The bullet must make physical contact with the target in order to cause harm or death.
No longer legal, has been done in the past, answer is bullet placement. The have also been countless animals WOUNDED by the use of an inappropriate caliber.
Technically speaking, if one fired a .223 (5.56) it could kill at that range. If you are speaking of a .22LR or .22L, it is almost entirely impossible. The only way that a .22 could kill at that distance, is if you fired it at a very high angle and the bullet somehow landed in the eye socket, or punctured an artery in the arm. Just my $0.02
Yes, a bullet can be shot with no gun. A bullet does not need a lot of speed to kill someone. Say someone threw a bullet to the ground, it might bounce back up and hit you, thus causing you to die or be injured