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There was no need for long range accuracy because most combat in the jungle took place within a few hundred meters.
These rifles enable a higher volume of fire, but sacrifice some long range accuracy.
Range accuracy was about plus or minus 200 yards.
Rifles had the advantage of long range accuracy, because the spinning bullet had a more stable trajectory.
Lunar Laser Ranging accuracy was improved, giving better positions of the Moon.
However, with these figures long range accuracy may be insufficient to satisfy the Rules of Engagement for counter-battery fire in counter insurgency operations.
The weapons have detailed statistics underlying them: recoil, close range and ranged accuracy, damage factors, psychological 'fear factors', ammunition, and so on.
Most had an excellent range-measuring module called Messkette (measuring chain) that provided range accuracy within a few meters regardless of the total range.
This came out of the suggestion that the 7-inch R.M.L. has neither sufficient range accuracy nor rapidity of fire for effective defence.
When morale drops to zero, the squad "breaks", which significantly reduces the squad's ranged accuracy, damage dealt in mêlée, and defensive capability.
The .300 Winchester Magnum round was chosen as the primary caliber because of its long range accuracy and its consistency at all ranges.
The medium range version had more of a twist in the rifling to increase long range accuracy, and had movable long range sights.
For instance, standard DME equipment used with ILS offered range accuracy of only +/- 1200 feet.
Because of its long range accuracy, the Ross rifle continued in use among Allied snipers after it was withdrawn from normal front-line use in Europe.
Long range Accuracy International L115A1 and L96 rifles are used to pinpoint hostiles even through brick and cement walls.
The Maynard had a good reputation for long range accuracy and Confederate sharpshooters made extensive use of it, especially during the Siege of Charleston.
U.S. military analysis of combat during the Second World War showed that a greater volume of fire at shorter ranges was more significant than long range accuracy.
This result, originally published in 1979 in Science, "Perception of echo phase information in bat sonar, demonstrated astonishing ranging accuracy by the echolocating bat.
The range accuracy is characterized by the noise around the correct range data, and in this 'Cobra' device, this noise is around the single digit millimeter.
Troops with the Lee-Metford and even the Lee-Enfield had a disadvantage to the Mauser-equipped Boer troops, when long range accuracy was a concern.
The APOLLO laser has been operational since October 2005, and routinely accomplishes millimeter-level range accuracy between the Earth and the Moon.
By the next summer, the experimental setup had been developed into a real prototype machine known as the Darmstadt, which offered a range accuracy of 50 m at 5 km, not nearly enough for gun laying.
The 8x68mm S has a good long range accuracy reputation i.e. it is not hard to develop or find loads that will shoot 1 MoA or better out of decent standard mass produced rifles.
The British FV4030/4 Challenger, continuing with a 120mm rifled gun for long range accuracy and the use of widest type of rounds, and protected by Chobham armor entered service in 1983.
It exhibits superior long range accuracy and is trajectory matched to MK211 grade A. The M1022 is ideal for use in all .50 Caliber bolt action and semi-automatic sniper platforms.