GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Break Barrel Air Rifle Power Statistics
Break barrel air rifles typically have a muzzle velocity ranging from 600 to 1300 feet per second, generating a muzzle energy of approximately 12 to 35 foot-pounds depending on the caliber and design of the rifle.
In this post, we explore the fascinating world of break barrel air rifles and uncover a wealth of statistics surrounding their power, velocity, energy output, and more. From their impressive muzzle velocities to effective shooting ranges, these statistics shed light on the capabilities and nuances of break barrel air rifles. Join us as we dive into the numbers behind these powerful weapons.
Statistic 1
"Break barrel air rifles can reach a muzzle velocity of up to 1,200 feet per second (fps) with alloy pellets."
Statistic 2
"The majority of break barrel air rifles fall in the range of 600-1300 fps muzzle velocity."
Statistic 3
"Break barrel air rifles can deliver an energy output of approximately 20 joules."
Statistic 4
"The shooting range for a typical .177 caliber break barrel air rifle can reach up to 60 yards."
Statistic 5
"Air rifles with a .22 caliber can produce a power of up to 20 ft/lbs."
Statistic 6
"At 10 meters, a .22 caliber break barrel air rifle can deliver 5.5mm pellets with an energy of about 16 joules."
Statistic 7
"High quality break barrel air rifles like the Gamo Hornet Maxxim, can produce a muzzle energy of up to 24 Joules."
Statistic 8
"Most break barrel air rifles have a noise level of about 90-100 decibels (dB)."
Statistic 9
"Break barrel rifles with a .25 caliber can produce a velocity of over 900 fps."
Statistic 10
"The higher the velocity, such as 1,000 fps and above, the less accurate a break barrel rifle can become."
Statistic 11
"The average weight of a break barrel air rifle is somewhere between 6 to 9 lbs."
Statistic 12
"Rifle scopes on a break barrel air rifle can reduce power inaccuracies by up to 40%"
Statistic 13
"Most break barrel air rifles can provide an effective shooting range of up to 50 meters."
Statistic 14
"Many break barrel air rifles can maintain their full power for at least 10,000 shots."
Statistic 15
".177 break barrel air rifles are known to produce a louder sound than .22 calibers. The former can yield a noise level of up to 110 dB."
Statistic 16
"The power output of break barrel air rifles is higher than the CO2 type and is typically about 20 ft/lbs."