Seanpaul
Well-Known Member
Hi
We've had a request to detail the effective range for each of the service weapons we have in our database. 9x19 mm, 300 BLK, 5.56x45 mm, 5.45x39 mm, 9x39 mm, 5.8x42 mm, 7.62x39 mm, 7.62x51 mm, .338 Lapua, 12.7x99, 12.7x108 etc.
Whilst we have estimates a client has asked how these have been established. Are there any standard classification criteria out there?
How would you define effective range?
Some suggestions:
1. Ability to engage a target with an aimed shot on more than one occassion i.e. not luck?
2. Projecticle entering transonic phase (excluding 9 mm 300 BLK etc)
3. Lethality- difficult as a projectile can be lethal at many kilometers if fired at the right angle
4. Optic constraints: Irons, electro-optical, magnified
5. Shooter ability: non SF/specialist troops
Many thanks
Sean
We've had a request to detail the effective range for each of the service weapons we have in our database. 9x19 mm, 300 BLK, 5.56x45 mm, 5.45x39 mm, 9x39 mm, 5.8x42 mm, 7.62x39 mm, 7.62x51 mm, .338 Lapua, 12.7x99, 12.7x108 etc.
Whilst we have estimates a client has asked how these have been established. Are there any standard classification criteria out there?
How would you define effective range?
Some suggestions:
1. Ability to engage a target with an aimed shot on more than one occassion i.e. not luck?
2. Projecticle entering transonic phase (excluding 9 mm 300 BLK etc)
3. Lethality- difficult as a projectile can be lethal at many kilometers if fired at the right angle
4. Optic constraints: Irons, electro-optical, magnified
5. Shooter ability: non SF/specialist troops
Many thanks
Sean