One possible answer is, if the bullet is supersonic, the bullet will reach the animal before the sound of the shot does.
It was at first but then he got fired. Dont remember why.
It sure can! Cajun gator hunters in Louisiana use .22LR and .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire to dispatch the gators with head shots before bringing them into the boats. A .22 is no joke. The high velocity fired from a rifle can penetrate 6 inches of pine at short range and has a maximum range of a mile. the .22 WMR is even more powerful, with almost a 2-mile range.
Mirror neurons
To make a teacup, porcelain clay is typically shaped and molded before being fired in a kiln at high temperatures. The teacup is then glazed and fired again to give it a smooth finish and make it food-safe. The final step is to decorate the teacup if desired.
A poacher's gun typically makes a loud "bang" sound when fired. This noise is caused by the rapid expansion of gases as the gunpowder ignites in the firearm, propelling the bullet out of the barrel.
Depending upon the cartridge ballistics, in general, most rifle projectile (bullet) are super sonic at normal hunting ranges (25 to 250 yards). That means that the bullet will reach the target before the shock (sound) wave from the muzzle blast reaches that same point (distance).
Report that he/she is an illegal alien.
Call the board... Report it they'll get fired
Depending on the exact model, when and where fired, you could lose some hearing.
There are many reasons that zoo keepers could get fired. One of them is looking after the animals badly. Another is damaging the zoo. Another is not paying any attention to the surroundings and the animals. Another is hurting and humiliating the animal, and also making it stressed and or bored. Many zoo keepers do not care about the animals and just leave them, which they could get fired for. The worst one of all for getting fired is; letting the animals loose!
Depends on the .22 cartridge, what it is fired from, and the angle of the barrel when fired. A .22 LR high velocity cartridge, fired from a rifle at about a 40 degree elevation can shoot about 1.5 miles- but there is no accuracy at that distance.
In most states it will not be available.
No I'm pretty sure he is still alive but he got fired
you should do the right thing and report to the police or to his/her boss and get that person fired
its 45 degree
Yes you can, although the company will swear that you can not. This is how it works: You report boss, boss finds out, boss makes work unbearable for you. You mess up because you are stressed, boss now has excuse for firing you. Your fired.
The distance a 9mm bullet can travel when fired depends on various factors such as the muzzle velocity of the firearm, the angle at which it is fired, and environmental conditions. On average, a 9mm bullet can travel up to 1.5 miles when fired from a handgun and up to 2.5 miles when fired from a rifle.