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    .30 carbine bullet, how far can it travel?

    Just wondering how far a .30 caliber carbine bullet can travel, shooting at a 30 or 40 degree angle.
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    You'll have to do a mathematic equasion to figure it out. Height of the barrel over speed of the bullet over speed of gravity???? That's one we don't have on our computer favorites!
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    According to my ballistic tables - 110 grain 30 carbine at 1970 fps = 1.25 miles

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    Is that at 30-40 degree angle or level?
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    29 degrees is the best angle for most military cartridges. There is little change between 29 - 35 degrees. At angles less than 29, or greater than 35, the maximum distances drop off rapidly. It is interesting to note that a bullet fired in a vacuum will travel approximately 22 times farther than one fired in atmospheric air.

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    Hey Jack,
    What would be the range for a 100gr plinker bullet at the same speed?

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    Now let's not get into the ballistic coefficients of the various bullet forms......
    When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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