To my knowledge, a .50 BMG round is accurate out of a sniper's rifle for about two miles. However, accurate shooting doesn't mean that's all the farther it will go, if you plan on testing this, please do so more than 10 miles from any buildings of people.
how far does a 50 caliber sniper rifle shoot accuratly
It depends on the bullet and its kinetic energy, 50 caliber certainly can.
a s.w.50 caliber or ( special weapons ) also known as the snipers weapon and is about 5.45" in length, either it has a red, black, silver or blue tip That really didn't answer the question. Here is what you need to consider when trying to answer this question. #1 What is the weight of the bullet? If you're talking about a 750 grain .50 BMG, then it would not travel very far. Is this a Beowulf .50 cal or a Browning Machine Gun .50 cal? You can get exterior ballistics software on-line to calculate exactly what your looking for.
what type bullet in 50 cal
Any bullet that has a diameter of one half inch is a .50 caliber bullet. There are different .50 caliber bullets- my Hawken muzzle loading rifle shoots a .50 caliber lead bullet, but different from the .50 Browning Machine Gun (that is also used in the .50 Barret sniper rifle)
What formation are they in? How far apart are they? What are they wearing? Are they in vehicles or out in the open?
A .50 caliber bullet can travel up to 5 miles when fired from a rifle at a high angle. However, the effective range for accurately hitting a target is usually around 1-1.5 miles due to factors such as air resistance, bullet drop, and accuracy limitations.
They are most certainly measured differently. The "50" in 50 caliber is measuring in inches and should actually be referred in writing as ".50 Caliber." The "5.56" is in millimeters (mm) and should be written as "5.56mm".To compare the two:.50 Caliber = 1/2 inch = 12.7mm5.56mm = ~ .2189 inchSo the .50 caliber bullet is roughly 2.28 times wider than the 5.56mm caliber bullet.
If you shot a 50 caliber bullet at a 7.62mm bullet and they hit dead on, you prbly wouldn't even know the 7.62mm bullet exsisted because the 50 caliber bullet would sh!t f*ck the 7.62mm bullet , short answer- 50 cal. Look up a ammo size comparison chart
A .45 caliber bullet can travel varying distances depending on factors such as the type of ammunition, barrel length, and environmental conditions. Generally, a .45 ACP bullet can travel around 1,500 feet (approximately 450 meters) when fired, but its effective range for accuracy is typically within 50 yards (about 46 meters). Beyond this range, the bullet's velocity decreases significantly, affecting its lethality and accuracy.
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The highest caliber bullet commonly used is a .50 cal. However, there are bullet that are larger in caliber. the 700 Nitro express comes to mind.