The average bullet speed can vary depending on the type of bullet and the firearm it is fired from. However, typical bullet speeds can range from about 800 feet per second (fps) to 3000 fps. High-powered rifles can have bullet speeds exceeding 3000 fps.
The range of a bullet fired horizontally will depend on its initial velocity. Assuming a typical handgun velocity of around 1000 feet per second, the range can be calculated using the horizontal velocity and the time it takes for the bullet to hit the ground. At 1000 feet per second, the range could be around 660 feet.
Dodging a bullet is very difficult due to the speed of a bullet, which can range from around 1,400 to 1,800 miles per hour. To have a chance of dodging a bullet, you would need to react and move in a fraction of a second, which is nearly impossible for most humans.
The trajectory of a bullet is the path it takes from the moment it is fired until it reaches its target. Bullet velocity refers to the speed at which a bullet travels through the air. The velocity of a bullet affects its trajectory, determining factors such as range and accuracy.
A .50 BMG bullet can travel over 4 miles if fired horizontally, but its effective range is typically around 1.5 miles. The bullet's trajectory and distance can be influenced by various factors such as the angle of fire, bullet weight, and atmospheric conditions.
The US military uses the 7.62 NATO, and not the civilian .308 Winchester cartridge. There are two common bullet weights- 150 grain, and the 174 gr M118 cartridge, used for long range.
308...A 7.62mm = .300
The Savage .308 rifle can typically accommodate a range of bullet grains. It is important to check the specific firearm's manual or consult with a knowledgeable gunsmith to determine the optimal bullet weight for your rifle based on factors such as barrel twist rate and intended use. Generally, bullet weights between 150 and 180 grains are commonly used in a .308 rifle.
Negative, 308 is a 30 caliber bullet and 30 doesn't fit into 25.
Compared to the 223 Remington, the case volume of the 308 Winchester is increased by approximately 80%. The 308 Win now fires a larger bullet and maintains long-range speed, but at the expense of recoil.
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The US Army defines the maximum effective range of a .308 as 800 meters. The US Marine Corps defines the effective range as 1000 meters. There will be variances due to things like bullet weight, barrel length, etc. Generally speaking, bullets are no longer effective once they become subsonic, which happens at around 1000 meters with a .308.
The US Army defines the maximum effective range of a .308 as 800 meters. The US Marine Corps defines the effective range as 1000 meters. There will be variances due to things like bullet weight, barrel length, etc. Generally speaking, bullets are no longer effective once they become subsonic, which happens at around 1000 meters with a .308.
Sorry, you need to specify WHICH .308 bullet and at what distance. As distance increases, the RATE of drop also increases.
No, it does not.
No they are not. 7.62mm = .300
A 150 grain bullet shot from a 308 will start dropping the fraction of a second it leaves the barrel.