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Skizmophonic (talk | contribs) Created page with "Muzzle velocity refers to the speed at which a projectile (such as a bullet or shell) leaves the barrel of a firearm or other weapon. It is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or feet per second (fps) and is an important factor in determining the range, accuracy, and kinetic energy of a weapon. The higher the muzzle velocity, the faster the projectile travels and the flatter its trajectory, which often results in greater accuracy over longer distances." |
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Muzzle velocity refers to the speed at which a projectile (such as a bullet or shell) leaves the barrel of a firearm or other weapon. It is typically measured in meters per second (m/s) or feet per second (fps) and is an important factor in determining the range, accuracy, and kinetic energy of a weapon. The higher the muzzle velocity, the faster the projectile travels and the flatter its trajectory, which often results in greater accuracy over longer distances.