The effective range of a .243 rifle typically extends to about 300 to 400 yards for hunting purposes, depending on the shooter's skill and environmental conditions. Some experienced marksmen can accurately shoot targets beyond 500 yards, but this requires precise conditions and appropriate ammunition. The .243 Winchester cartridge is known for its flat trajectory and low recoil, making it suitable for both varmint hunting and deer-sized game at these distances.
3-5 miles
Depends on the rifle. Accurately? About 50 yards max.
From a rifle, about 1.5 miles- but they can shoot ACCURATELY about 100-150 yards.
Accurately? About 100-150 yards. How far can the bullet travel? About 1.5 miles.
Accuately, about 150 yards. How far can it travel with no accuracy? About a mile and a half.
ABOUT 200 yards, depending on rifle, ammo, and what you call accurately.
Accurately? About 200 yards. Total? A few miles- but with no accuracy.
Depends on the Caliber and grain of bullet. You can shoot a .22 m4 accurately probably 100-150 yards. Then with the 5.56/.223 round can be shot 600-659 yards accurately.
You shouldn't. You should get something more adequate. Several states require you to use at least a .243.
Have fast can a car go? Depends on the car- and your question depends on the rifle. A .22 rimfire can shoot ACCURATELY about 150 yards, or about a mile maximum (no accuracy) A .50 Barret can shoot accurately over 2000 yards, or maximum of about 5 miles.
Accurately to about 100 yards. Total range between 1 and 1.5 miles, depending on the cartridge.
Total range is about 3 miles, accurate range about 450-500 yards, depending on the exact rifle.