It can vary from a few hundered fps to over a thousand fps
The muzzle velocity of a .22 Short rifle typically ranges from about 1,000 to 1,200 feet per second (fps), depending on the specific ammunition used. This velocity is lower than that of the standard .22 Long Rifle, making it suitable for target shooting and small game hunting. The .22 Short is often favored for its reduced recoil and noise.
muzzle velocity
300m/s
Generally, no. The size is the same, but the mass of the projectile is not. And a .22 rifle bullet is propelled by gunpowder, with a much higher muzzle velocity than an air-powered pellet.
The L1A1 SLR used by the British military is in caliber 7.62 NATO, and has a muzzle velocity of about 2800 fps.
Muzzle velocity of the SS-109 cartridge is about 3100 feet per second.
The M4A1 version of the M16 rifle has a muzzle velocity of about 2900 feet per second, firing the 5.56mm cartridge.
Varies with barrel and cartridge, but the muzzle velocity is about 2600 feet per second.
you will have to define if you mean commercial or wildcat.
22LR high velocity - MV= 1260 fps 17 HMR MV= 2550 fps A lot faster, huh?
It will depend on the ammunition used. @ 850 mps
About 3,396 ft/s