the beam rifle can fire the same distance as the UNSC sniper rifle.
The same as you do any time you shoot.
If your left EYE is dominant, then you should be firing from the left shoulder. You will use the same alignment of the sights, but with your left eye.
don't take down a Winchester model 52, the way they bedded the rifle was a mystery. It may never shoot the same if you take it apart.
it depends on the rifle. 7.62mm is the same as .30cal. the mosin nagant series of rifles shoot 7.62x54R. your rifle is probably marked with the correct calibur. Good answer. A 7.62 Nato or American rifle will shoot the 7.62x51 round or .308 Winchester round (don't try firing 7.62x51 round in a rifle marked .308 Winchester though, it's not safe.) An AK-47 fires a round called the 7.62x39 and the .30-06 rifle fires a round sometimes called the 7.62x63. As you can see, 7.62 is a popular bullet size!
7.92x33. Currently, the only manufacturer of such ammo is Prvi Partisan, in Serbia. The same cartridge was also used in the StG43 - the world's first true assault rifle.
A 41 magnum caliber revolver will shoot 410 gauge shotgun shells but is not recommended. The shot will lead the barrel rifling. There are also adaptors you can put in a shotgun that allow you to fire pistol/rifle ammunition.
The M4 rifle could shoot about 700-850 rounds per minute.
No
ALL other things being equal (caliber, type of action, etc) a lighter rifle will have more recoil (kick) than a heavier one. It is a matter of action and reaction. I have a heavy (11 lbs) benchrest target rifle in .308- it is a pleasure to shoot. I have another .308- a lightweight hunting rifle (6lbs). With the same cartridge, it will put tears in your eyes!
some shoot far and some dont so they all dont shoot the same length
yes 1970 is really not old for this rifle they have been making it for one hundred years they switched to smokeless powder around 1910 hasn't changed since. the new rounds still follow same pressure specs.