Point target range is the distance that a trained shooter could hit a target the size of one person. An Area Target range is the distance at which that same shooter could hit some of a group of people.
Point target is when you are trying to hit a specific point. The area target is when you land within the vicinity of the target.
An absolute deviation is the difference between a given value and a variate value in statistics, or, in target shooting, the shortest distance between the centre of the target and the point where the projectile hit.
The maximum effective range of a point target on the M249 is 800 meters. The maximum effective range of an area target is 1000 meters. The maximum range is about 3600 meters.
Maximum effective range of an M4 is 500 meters at a point target, and 800 metres at an area target.
600 meters for a point target. 800 meters for an area target.
500 meters at a point target, 800 meters at an area target.
500 meters at a point target, 800 meters at an area target.
2212 meters
3725 m
800 meters
500 meters at a point target, 800 meters at an area target.
500 meters at a point target, 800 meters at an area target.