A .44 Magnum bullet can travel approximately 1 to 2 miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers) when fired and left untouched, depending on factors like terrain and atmospheric conditions. In ideal conditions, the bullet can maintain significant velocity over long distances, but it will eventually lose momentum and drop due to gravity and air resistance. However, in practical scenarios, its effective range for hitting a target is much shorter, typically around 150-200 yards (137-183 meters) for accuracy.
2.5 miles or so. [Note: this is about how far the bullet will carry, NOT its maximum effective range, which is somewhere around 1500 yards or so]
No.
i think its called a mag
300 mag is much bigger bullet
Depends on bullet weight, muzzle velocity and barrel length.
44 mag bullet
Needs to be looked at by a gunsmith.
No, wont fit and would not try
Basically the case is all. Same caliber bullet, but the case is shorter in the ultra mag. Its basically just a smaller round, bigger punch.
That depends on the type of bullet, the initial velocity, and the angle at which it is fired. A ballistics calculator is the best way to find the answer.
The Winchester .300 Magnum cartridge will fire a bullet about 5-6 MILES- but not accurately. The .300 Mag is an effective long range rifle cartridge, but effective range will depend on the individual rifle and skill of the shooter. They are frequently used in 1000 meter matches.
Size and amount of propellant