Definition of "Long Range"?

Is there an accepted definition for "Long Range", Or is it basically any distance difficult for the platform?

For example, 100 yards with a 12FPE springer is long range for the caliber and power. Just curious.

I don't know if there is, but I definitely agree that in practice it is specific to the tools at hand. I too have things that shoot stuff that could not be used for 100 yards. Conversely, for a .408 Cheyenne Tactical, .50BMG or .338 Lapua, 100 yards is hardly long range. You could 10X that in some cases.

For air rifle, I'd be happy to agree that 100 yards is always "long range", but as you say, for a springer, 100 yds isn't realistic, so 50-75 yards might be "long range" in that case.
 
I think it all depends.

For the Milk Jug Challenge - 1 mile (Long range shooters of Utah)

The rest of these are my opinion:

  • My Marauder - 75 yards
  • Pellets in general - 100 yards
  • Slugs - Well, that still seems up to discussion. 100 yards is easy, 200 doable - 300 that's really long range

So, I think it depends on your setup, goals, equipment, and everything else. It's for you to decide.
 
I'd been shooting airguns a couple of years before I bought a PCP and started extending my sighting distance. Underwhelmed, I called the manufacturer and asked how far this thing could shoot accurately. He came back with "as far as you can shoot and keep everything within an inch. I went right back to 50 yards for PCP and 30/35 yards for the high end springers and Theobens. Still a lot of fun, too.
 
Long range for my nephews Eskopeta foot pump air rifle in the Philippines was a 75-yard shot on a frog with a 3-9X Pride Fowler Rapid reticle we mounted along the barrel. I ran the ballistics on Chairgun and with a 20-yd. zero, it required 25 MOA compensation which is right at the bottom post of that particular FFP reticle. 1st shot connection, was truly a great memorable shot. Love the math and applying subtension (reticles and iron sights) for long-range zeroing and rangefinding even on the other side of the planet.
 
Just a tiny bit further than I can shoot accurately…


Love it.

10 years ago trying to determine which pellet preformed best in winds for FT use. Cold bore three 5 shot groups (oops) Jsb 10.3 from the tin @ a measured 110 yards w/swirling winds & note some pellets did NOT actually penetrate the target but just knocked off paint which makes me think this is pretty well the out limit at 800fps in .177?

"Just a bit further than I can shoot accurately" 

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John