Depends on the .22 cartridge, what weight bullet, and what it is fired in. Some .22s travel slower than the speed of sound (about 1100 fps) some high velocity 22 LR cartridges fired from a rifle reach muzzle velocity of 1750 fps with a 30 grain bullet. The .22 Magnum may reach 2200 fps with the 30 grain bullet.
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If you want to stop further damage, you go to the hospital.
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No trouble at all.
how far does a 50 caliber sniper rifle shoot accuratly
No one answer. There are dozens of different .44 caliber cartridges, and hundreds of different loadings of those cartridges. A rifle will have a different velocity than a handgun. This is sort of like "how fast can a V8 car go?"
A bullet, no matter the caliber, begins dropping as soon as it exits the muzzle. This is due to gravity. Depending on your scope or sight's zero, you can "cheat" gravity by creating the illusion that your bullet rises to your point of aim. No bullet, no matter how fast, ever rises above the centerline of the bore.
That depends on the caliber of the round of ammunition.
50 Cent is a convicted felon. Federal law prohibits individuals convicted of a felony from having firearms for life. So the short answer is NO! 50 Cent is not stupid.
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Depends on the thickness of the platinum, the speed and weight of the bullet, and what the bullet is made of. A.50 caliber armor piercing bullet will shoot through some thicknesses of steel or concrete.
To many variables. Depends on caliber of bullet, type of dirt, type of ammo, distance from gun to ground,etc...