Long-Range Shooting
Long-range shooting refers to the practice of shooting at targets that are significantly distant, often exceeding 300 yards. This discipline requires specialized skills, equipment, and knowledge of ballistics, which is the study of the motion of projectiles. Shooters must consider factors such as wind, elevation, and bullet drop to accurately hit their targets.
To engage in long-range shooting, participants typically use high-caliber rifles and precision optics, such as scopes. Training often involves understanding trajectory, adjusting for environmental conditions, and practicing consistently to improve accuracy. Long-range shooting is popular in various contexts, including hunting, competitive shooting, and military applications.