A pointed bullet, depending on the caliber and rifle, will travel between half a meter to 4.5 meters, or about 5 yards. A bullet with a round tip may go further and have an effective range of up to 2.75 meters or 3 yards.
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- Are M1 garands accurate? The Garand's fire rate, in the hands of a trained soldier, averaged 40–50 accurate shots per minute at a range of 300 yards (270 m). "At ranges over 500 yards (460 m), a battlefield target is hard for the average rifleman to hit.
- How far can a M44 shoot? Hunting with the M44 You should only really hunt with an M44 if you really like the rifle and your shots are going to be 200 yards max, depending on your skill level with irons.
- What is the fastest 30 caliber rifle? The . 30-378 Weatherby Magnum is the fastest . 30-caliber rifle cartridge in the world. It's about 500 fps (341 mph) faster than a .
- Will a 9mm go through a body? It depends on the gun Experiments using ballistic gelatine to mimic the human body suggest that a 9mm bullet from a handgun will penetrate about 60cm through human fat tissue. A fully jacketed bullet from an assault rifle, such as an AK-47, will go much further and can easily shoot through a brick wall.
- How far will a Beretta 92FS shoot? Match-Grade Accuracy out of the Box Regardless of the wonderful reputation it may have, the true test for a tactical pistol's worth is at the shooting range. The 92FS consistently bests the US military requirement of a 10-shot group of 3” or less at 50 meters (just short of 55 yards).
- What is a good group at 100 yards? Pressure point bedding will usually allow a rifle to shoot groups of between 1.5 to 3” at 100 yards. If the groups are consistent, there is a high probability that the rifle will be a tack driver if it is bedded properly.