Cerberus wrote:or 10m?
Original'as wrote:at targets around ~1000m
"~" means around and i mentioned "around", that makes
around^2 
so thats could have been quite inaccurate
ok, that was 400m +-50m
Then i aimed to the head from ~400m and i didnt even hit a leg, so i thought wtf is with that rifle...
The M24 is a highly accurate bolt-action rifle, capable of engaging targets at ranges over 800m. It is effective in almost all types of open environments.
wazza_ni wrote:Any pictures/diagrams wont help.
i don't think so, cuz bullet drop depends on gravitation constant, that is ~10m/s^2, so it's pretty easy to count a bullet drop, it would make a nice diagram f(distance to target)=drop

v=s/t; a=v/t => a=s/t^2 => a=g, so
s=a*t^2 there s-drop; t-time; v-speed; a=g-acceleration. but this model counts only gravitation, but there is still centrifugal force and etc. to sum up. i guess there is a nice diagram of M24 bullet drop

but i'm not a sniper in real life, so i dont know how to aim correctly with that M24
