.22 long rifle.
No, biathlon guns are not air guns. They are specialized .22 caliber rifles designed for precision shooting in the sport of biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. These rifles use a bullet cartridge, unlike air guns, which use compressed air or gas to propel projectiles. Biathlon guns are tailored for performance in both shooting and the rigors of outdoor conditions.
It can't use a regular cartridge, no.
The AK-47 and AKM use the 7.62x39 cartridge.
5 seconds a meter.
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.355 Also referred to a 9mm cartridge............
no! The 44special cartridge is based on a bullet of .429-430 in diameter.The 44-40 cartridge is based on a bullet diameter of .427.The chamber dimensions are entirely different for both cartridges also.
The proper term is CARTRIDGE- bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired from the barrel. There is no one answer to your question- it will depend of which .50 CAL cartridge- and then it depends on the loading of that particular cartridge (different bullet weights will have different powders/ amounts)
Actually, the proper name is "cartridge." The term bullet is an extremly common but incorrect usage when referring to a cartridge. The term bullet only refers to the piece of lead that comes out of the barrel when the gun is fired. The bullet is one component of the cartridge.
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A cartridge has 4 parts, the bullet, the casing, the primer, and the powder charge.
A "round" of ammunition refers to one complete shot- properly called a cartridge- which usually consists of a cartridge case, a primer, powder, and a bullet. The bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel. Some people (in error) call cartridges bullets. A bullet is PART of a cartridge- or round. Make sense?