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Alex_Xolod [135]
3 years ago
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How fast can a sniper bullet travel

History
1 answer:
maksim [4K]3 years ago
3 0
<h2>Heyo...Buddy :)</h2>

<h3>Here's ur answer:</h3>

  • An ultra-high velocity sniper round would be useful not only in extending a sniper's reach but shorten bullet travel time and help negate gravity's pesky effects. Most bullets travel at speeds between 1,000 feet per second and 3,000 feet per second.

<h2>Hope it helps you </h2>

<h2>Bye ♡~</h2>

<h2>xxryzenxx •_-</h2>
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