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  2. Ballistic table - Wikipedia

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    Example of a ballistic table for a given 7.62×51mm NATO load. Bullet drop and wind drift are shown both in mrad and MOA.. A ballistic table or ballistic chart, also known as the data of previous engagements (DOPE) chart, is a reference data chart used in long-range shooting to predict the trajectory of a projectile and compensate for physical effects of gravity and wind drift, in order to ...

  3. Long range shooting - Wikipedia

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    It is widely accepted within interdisciplinary circles that for a standard rifle firing full-powered cartridges (e.g. .308 Winchester), "long range" means the target is more than 600 m (660 yd) away, [citation needed], while "extreme long range" is generally accepted as when the target distance is more than 1,000 m (1,100 yd) away from the shooter.

  4. Ryan Cleckner - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Cleckner is a former Army Ranger sniper and instructor with the 1st Ranger Battalion of the US Army.He is currently a constitutional law and firearms attorney, founder of Gun University and Rocket FFL, as well as the author of the Long Range Shooting Handbook.

  5. Shooting target - Wikipedia

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    F-Class shoots at the same targets as Palma, but during the scoring process an extra inner ring (which is half the diameter of the V-bull) counts only for F-Class. While short range is shot at a different target size for each of the six distances, long range is shot at the one and same type of target at different distances. [5]

  6. Precision-guided firearm - Wikipedia

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    The three main technologies employed for long-range shooting—the bolt-action rifle, telescopic rifle scope and machined cartridge ammunition—were developed in the nineteenth century. The first bolt-action rifle was produced in 1824 by the German firearms inventor Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse. The first documented telescopic rifle sight was ...

  7. International Precision Rifle Federation - Wikipedia

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    The International Precision Rifle Federation (IPRF) is an international federation for field and long range shooting.The shooting takes place from various positions and at varied distances within a limited par time, so that the competitors need to have a good understanding about their ballistics so that they can compensate for wind and distance.

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  9. Long Range - Wikipedia

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    Long Range may refer to: Long range shooting, a collective term for shooting at such long distances that various atmospheric conditions becomes equally important as pure shooting skills; Long Range Aviation, a branch of the Soviet Air Forces; Long-range dependency; Long Range Mountains; Long-range order; Long-range penetration; Long-range ...