In excess of 1.5 miles.
In excess of 1 mile.
Depends on the .22 cartridge, what weight bullet, and what it is fired in. Some .22s travel slower than the speed of sound (about 1100 fps) some high velocity 22 LR cartridges fired from a rifle reach muzzle velocity of 1750 fps with a 30 grain bullet. The .22 Magnum may reach 2200 fps with the 30 grain bullet.
Depending on various factors it can go 1- 1 1/2 miles.
Yes
It all depends on the caliber and if it is fired out of a handgun or rifle. Range of a few hundred meters to a couple of thousand possible.
Accurately- about 50 yards. How far COULD it go- no accuracy, fired at about a 45 degree angle? About 1500-2000 yards, depending on the gun.
Absolutely not, if you try then the bullet will not go to desired target
It's a good example of Newton's third law, the law of equal and opposite reaction. When the bullet is fired, an equal and opposite reaction occurs which pushes the gun back. (The gun doesn't go as far as the bullet because a) it's much bigger and has more mass to spread out and b) some energy dissapates.)
Yes. Just did it
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That'd depend on what you want it to do when it arrives, and at which angle it's fired. Military speaking an assaoult rifle with open sights is considered effective to about 300 yards for an average soldier. The actual bullet will travel longer though, and the longest confirmed kill from an assault rifle was at 4 kilometers. That one was unintentional, fired blindly at optimum trajectory.