it can vary depending on the type, but a Subsonic, .22 LR will do 1000fps where as a R50, .22 LR will do 1070fps and a R25, .22 Short will only do 560fps. Most guns or ammo sites will give you the answer you need for a specific round.
There are a variety of different types of .22 LR loads. They are often divided into four distinct categories, based on nominal velocity:
You have to be a little more precise, if you are talking about your fps (frames per second) I can help. If you are looking for what fps you are recording at on a camera or what?
Normally a 600-700 fps air rifle will kill a rabbit at around 30-40 yards away. So this will include a .22 caliber air rifle or if your looking for something with less power that will just kill birds, try looking for a .177 or .20 caliber air rifle but if you are looking to hunt game like rabbits go for .22
Bear: 259 cal. Beaver: 212 cal. Deer: 158 cal. Dove: 219 cal. Duck: 201 cal. Goose: 305 cal. Possum: 221 cal. Quail: 234 cal. Rabbit: 206 cal. Raccoon: 255 cal. Squirrel: 173 cal
yes, you should have no problem killing a bird.
25 FPS : Frames Per Second .
In .22 cal it's rated at 1000 FPS
Rodents and small game.
It all depends on the particular model and the power system.
around 3500 fps
The Chinese B-3 is rated at 450 FPS by the Manufacture. This is considered to be slow in the world of .22 caliber air rifles. As an example the Hatsan model 95 fires a .22 caliber pellet at 800 FPS and a Crosman Nitro Venom fires a .22 cal pellet at 950 FPS.
The answer is dependant on the load and round. An .22 short cartridge can be under 800 FPS while a .22 LR cartridge can be over 1800 FPS. So it is dependent on the cartridge size, the bullet weight and shape, and the quantity and type of propellant used.
Gamo Hunter Extreme 1650 FPS - Air rifle .177 Cal Air Force TalonP 900 FPS air pistol .25 Cal Hatsan AT P1 Air Pistol .177 870 FPS The Air Force TalonP is faster in .25 Cal than the Hatsan .177 Cal
SuperTen Mk1 .177 or .22 cal 1000/800 FPS. mfg 1996-2001 rifled Barrel SuperTen Mk3 .177 or .22 cal 1250/1050 FPS mfg 2001-2009 match grade barrel, recoil pad.
The RWS is made by Dianawerk (Diana) The model 45/45S Post World War II is rated 550 FPS for the .22 caliber. Current value is determined by the condition of the rifle today. If it is the 45 or 45S model and if it came with scope and sling. It was Manufactured between 1978-1988 The recent model 45 /45S (1988-2004 ) is rated at 800 FPS for the .22 cal. It is basically a restocked model 34.
@ 4000 fps or so
Depends on which .50 cal, and which cartidge. If you mean a Barrett Model 82A1 sniper rifle, in .50 BMG, standard ball ammo is ABOUT 2800 fps.
You are talking about a .22 Cal pellet. anything above 300 FPS (Feet per second ) is sufficient.