
Long Range Shooting
Long-range shooting involves precisely firing a projectile, such as a bullet, over great distances—often hundreds to thousands of meters. It requires understanding factors like bullet ballistics, wind, gravity, and environmental conditions to accurately predict the bullet’s trajectory. Shooters use specialized scopes, stability techniques, and detailed calculations to compensate for these variables. The goal is to hit a target accurately at long distances by carefully adjusting for the complex influences that affect the projectile’s path from the rifle to the target.