A 6.8mm bullet, specifically the 6.8mm Remington SPC (Special Purpose Cartridge), typically travels at speeds ranging from approximately 2,500 to 2,800 feet per second (fps), depending on the specific load and barrel length. This velocity allows for effective performance in both military and civilian applications, providing a good balance of power and accuracy. Different bullet weights and designs may slightly affect the exact speed.
rilly fast
187
faster than a speeding bullet :)
217 Mph
5 seconds a meter.
because the recoil is when the bullet forces the gun back and so the bullet creates the recoil and so it can't make it go just as fast
68-72 mph.
4000 fps +
With stock gearing 68 mph.
1776mph over 2000fps
For a bullet or pellet, rather slow. A .38 Special fires a bullet at about 1100 ft per second. If you were running, it would be pretty fast- just over 68 miles per hour.
it well go 65-68 mph