A .44 caliber bullet typically has a diameter of approximately 0.429 inches (10.9 mm). This measurement refers to the bullet's width, while the overall length and weight can vary depending on the specific type of .44 caliber cartridge, such as the .44 Magnum or .44 Special. The .44 Magnum, for example, generally has a bullet weight ranging from 180 to 300 grains.
The diameter. A .41 cal is about 41/100ths of an inch, and a .44 cal about .44/100ths of an inch, In real life, the measurements may be slightly different, but in general, the .44 cal is larger.
what does a40 cal. bullet look like
quite big
It's one half inch (.50) in diameter.
What about it?
what type bullet in 50 cal
22 cal 224 dia bullet.
The bullet itself - no.
NO. Do not attempt this.
NO. The .22 Muzzle Velocity (ft/s) is 1255. The .44 Muzzle Velocity (ft/s) is 1760. The 44 is 505 ft/s faster than the 22. The amount if air to be pushed out the barrel of 22 would not slow down the bullet down that much.
No
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet