Usually you would think of a particular distance to define long range shooting. For Airguns I would have thought anything over 100y? Well I read something that made me think about a way to compare different calibers/pellets/slugs. That was to define long range shooting by the flight time of the projectile.
The article was about long range shooting with centre fire rifles and they where talking 4 secdond flight time as long range.... Most pellets wouldn’t still be in the air after 4 seconds. But what about defining long range with airguns as 2 seconds it flight time?
That is going to put your average pellet somewhere around the 200y mark. It is probably a better way of comparing the skill of the marksman. Can’t image it will take the place of the benchmark 100y group!
The article was about long range shooting with centre fire rifles and they where talking 4 secdond flight time as long range.... Most pellets wouldn’t still be in the air after 4 seconds. But what about defining long range with airguns as 2 seconds it flight time?
That is going to put your average pellet somewhere around the 200y mark. It is probably a better way of comparing the skill of the marksman. Can’t image it will take the place of the benchmark 100y group!