DE
EN
–
standard
calibre, the impact point of which with a
shot which is 3-5 cm high/100 m is between 29 and
41 cm low at 300 m (average value: 35 cm).
–
intermediate
range, the impact point of which with a
shot which is 4-6 cm high/100 m is between 39 and
46 cm low at 300 m (average value: 42.5 cm).
–
slow
calibre, the impact point of which with a shot
which is 4-6 cm high/100 m is between 44 and
56 cm low at 300 m (average value: 50 cm).
Table 1:
Shooting
100 m
distance
Rapid
+1 to +3 cm
calibre
Standard
+3 to +5 cm
calibre
Intermediate
+4 to +6 cm
range
Slow
+4 to +6 cm
calibre
The horizontal bars below the centre of the reticle
correspond to the average impact points of the perfor-
mance groups referred to above at 300 metres:
– the top short bar for the rapid performance group
(-23/300 m).
– the middle bar for the standard performance group
(-35/300 m).
– the centre between the long bars for the inter-
mediate range (-42.5/300 m).
– the bottom bar for the slow performance group
(-50/300 m).
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200 m
300 m
-1 to -3 cm
-17 to -29 cm
-2 to -5 cm
-29 to -41 cm
-4 to -6 cm
-39 to -46 cm
≥ - 6 cm
-44 to -56 cm
EN
DE
The calibres of a group deviate no more than six centi-
metres from the respective average value in their drop
height which is acceptable for an obligatory flank shot
at 300 metres.
In addition to the calibre and its filling, the weapon
used also affects the bullet's flight path. As a result,
with short-barrelled weapons in particular, it may be
that the bullet drop of a standard calibre falls into the
performance group of the slow calibre.
Examples:
Fig. 2:
Table 2:
Line of sight
Calibre
Calibre Filling
height
8x68S
11.7 g KS, RWS
-5 cm
.30-06
11.7 g HMK, RWS
-5 cm
9.3x74R
16.7 g HMK, RWS
-5 cm
.416 Rigby 25.9 g Swift-A,
-5 cm
Norma
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Distance in m
100 m 200 m 300 m
+2.4 cm -2.7 cm -23.9 cm
+3.9 cm -4.4 cm -34.1 cm
+5.9 cm -4.9 cm -42.5 cm
+5.9 cm -7.1 cm -50.3 cm