shouldn't change a thing. So let's say on March 1, near OKC, OK, (lots of wind) Jan 20, near Juneau, Alaska (lots of cold/snow/wind) in Death Valley, CA, Aug 1, at 4 pm (lots of mirage) and even without the men dodging and using cover, 200 yds s going to be the max distance, for a FACT! Now, with me GONNA blow your head off, HOW FAR are you going to CLAIM you can always get the hit on the man with a mere rifle if hes' dodging and using cover (to be expected in a combat zone), hmm? You're fos if you claim more than 50 yds,, and you'd never survive having to do it more than once if you do so claim. At full speed, men move at 30 fps, feet per second, and moving a mere half a foot normally means that you miss. That means 1/60th, of second. Let's be generous and say .017 second, all rifle bullets take .017 seconds to cover a mere 150 ft and the 4000+ fps loads slow down very swiftly, too.