At 1000 mph, there are approximately 1467 feet per second.
1000/25 = 40 seconds
The power of most firearms is measured in the feet per second (FPS) that the projectile is travelling after leaving the muzzle. This is the same situation with air rifles, and can be measured by the use of a chronometer, which can be purchased at most stores that specialize in air rifles. Air rifle speeds can measure from 300-1000+. However, when the FPS exceeds 500 feet per second, the air rifle is considered a firearm (in most countries).
It depends on what rifle and what cartridge is used. It can be as slow as 700 or 800 hundred feet per second (for 22 short rounds) or as high as several thousand feet per second for higher calibers.
Yes it just depends how well you place the pellet and the fpe on the rifle a head-shot on a raccoon is good and heart and lung shot is good but you should place the shot at only how good the gun and your own air rifle about 25-30 yards. Your rifle should have at least 1000 feet per second.
The speed of bullets fired from rifles varies greatly, from about 600 feet per second to 5,000 feet per second.
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This rifle is rated for 363 feet per second (FPS). That is slow in today's world where air rifles exceed 1000 FPS. If this rifle was in EXCELLENT condition and I do mean Excellent it would be worth $50. From 1969-75 Meyer & Grammelspacher of Germany made air rifles for Winchester.
1.703 seconds.
An AR -15 will push a 5.56 2800 feet per second!
1000/25 = 40 seconds.