The formula to calculate the Maximum Point-Blank Range (MPBR) is:
\[ \text{MPBR} = \frac{\text{PV}}{10} \]
Where:
MPBR stands for Maximum Point-Blank Range. It is a term used to describe the maximum distance at which a projectile can be fired directly at a target without the need to adjust for bullet drop. This calculation is important for shooters to ensure accuracy and effectiveness at various distances.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate the Maximum Point-Blank Range (MPBR):
\[ \text{MPBR} = \frac{3000}{10} = 300 \text{ yards} \]
This means that the maximum point-blank range for this scenario is 300 yards.