It depends on several factors, but a good rule of thumb is "about a mile."
Depends on the angle it's fired at, and which .30 caliber. When fired at an angle of about 45 degrees, a 30-06 can fire a bullet about 4-5 miles.
When fired from a .303 rifle, it can travel ABOUT 2.5 miles.
a bullet of the same caliber and same grains of powder fired from a long barrel will have a higher muzzle velocity than if fired from a short barrel.
Muzzle velocity will vary, depending on whether fired from a rifle, revolver, or semi-automatic pistol- and on the loading of THAT particular cartridge. A .38 Special wadcutter target load fired from a 4 inch bbl revolver will reach about 690 feet per second. A +P+ (high energy load) fired from a 6" revolver may reach 1100 fps.
Beretta is a MAKE of firearm. It does not tell us the model or caliber, which will determine the maximum range that a fired bullet can travel. You need to specify.
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Assuming you mean a bullet fired from a .22 caliber handgun, the answer is, yes, it can, but it depends on several variables.
If you mean "farther" yes, generally speaking, a .22 will travel further than a .45. The .45 is a much heavier bullet and loses velocity at a faster rate.
About 1 mile, when fired at a 45 degree angle.
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It all depends on the caliber and if it is fired out of a handgun or rifle. Range of a few hundred meters to a couple of thousand possible.
Depends on WHICH .38 caliber bullet, and which gun it is fired from. A .38 Special could range from 690 fps for a mild target load to about 1300 fps for a hot defense load- when fired from a 4 inch revolver. Longer barrels equal faster bullets, shorter, slower.