Unfortunately this is a typical problem with this model. Some relieveing around the entrance to the chamber may help, but it's best to stick with .357 in this model Marlin.
Sonic if at a distance...
conoidal bullets were accurate at much greater distances. they were better then musket balls because musket balls were only accurate at close range and conoidal were not.
To make the bullets more accurate by causing them to spin.
Typically a fully jacketed bullet, since it can be driven at higher speeds than unjacketed lead bullets. They are usually spitzer, or pointed bullets- they remain accurate to greater distances.
An industrial plant that assembles cartridges cases, primers, gunpowder and bullets to make firearm cartridges.
The number of bullets produced in one day would vary depending on the size and efficiency of the manufacturing facility. A large-scale factory may produce thousands to millions of bullets per day, while a smaller operation may produce hundreds to thousands.
Calvin Goddard, an American forensic scientist, is credited with significantly improving ballistics analysis by using a comparison microscope to compare bullets. He developed a method where bullets could be examined side by side under the microscope, leading to more accurate matching of bullets to specific firearms.
The machine gun can shoot 400 to 500 bullets per minute, however, it wasn't that accurate.
No you can not. Rifle rounds are longer than pistol rounds, which is part of the reason they are so accurate.
Baretta! holds more bullets, smaller, more accurate. Also made in America home of the best weapons.
Blue bullets are bullets are high quality Polymer Coated Lead Bullets.
The accurate range of a bullet depends on factors such as the type of firearm and bullet used, weather conditions, and the skill of the shooter. Typically, most handgun bullets have an effective range of up to 50-100 yards, while rifle bullets can be accurate up to several hundred yards or even over a mile for some high-powered rifles.