I'm assuming you're talking about the .303 Savage (there's also a .303 British). It varies by a number of factors, with one of the foremost being barrel length. Generally speaking, you can expect a velocity of around 2,090 ft/s (bullet velocities are usually expressed in ft/s rather than mph), but the actual results could vary greatly, again dependent on a number of factors.
The speed that a bullet travels depends on the weight of the bullet. For example a bullet for a Magnum .357 made by Federal's American Eagle with a 158gr JSP load can travel at a speed of 1351 km/h.
No a bullet is faster than a cheetah a cheetah can run sixty mph a bullet can go eighty mph . 2nd Answer: OK on the cheetah speed, but a bullet averages 680 miles per hour.
a bullet
360 mph
A bullet fired from an M-16 rifle typically travels at a speed of around 2,800 feet per second, which is approximately 853 meters per second.
217 Mph
Yes, an airplane travels faster than a bullet. The average speed of a commercial airplane is around 550-600 mph, while the speed of a bullet can range from 1,700 mph to over 3,000 mph depending on the type and caliber.
600 mph
The bullet will travel to wherever the muzzle was pointed at the moment of disharge.
somewhere between 15 or 20 mph
A 5.56 mm bullet typically travels at speeds ranging from around 2,500 feet per second (fps) to over 3,000 fps, depending on the specific load and barrel length. This velocity allows the bullet to maintain stability and accuracy over longer distances. The high velocity also contributes to the bullet's effectiveness in terms of terminal ballistics, making it a popular choice for military and civilian firearms.
4 hours 20 minutes approx