200-250 meters or so
The maximum range of the 7.62x39mm round is approximately 3,500 meters (about 3,800 yards); however, its effective range for accurate fire is typically around 300 to 400 meters. Beyond this effective range, the round's accuracy and terminal ballistics significantly diminish. The cartridge is primarily designed for use in rifles like the AK-47, where it excels in close to medium-range engagements.
What are you trying to ask? Maximum range or maximum effective range?
the effective range on any firearm is going to be limited to your ammo, with the m14 its a 30 cal, best way to get an answer is check a current ballistics chart for that round
Depends on your ability to accurately place a round. 25M or so
The maximum effective range of a 6.8mm SPC (Special Purpose Cartridge) round is generally considered to be around 500 to 600 yards for accurate shooting. However, with optimal conditions and skilled marksmanship, it can reach up to 800 yards. The round is designed for improved performance over distances compared to traditional 5.56mm rounds, making it suitable for various combat scenarios. Factors such as bullet type, barrel length, and environmental conditions can also influence its effective range.
Maximum total range, 2300 meters. Max lethal range, 1500 meters. Max EFFECTIVE range- 350 meters
The term Maximum Effective Range is used to distinguish between Maximum Range (how far a bullet will travel) and the greatestusable range. Maximum Effective range is defined as the greatest distance at which a weapon may be expected to fire accurately to inflict casualties or damage. While cartridges have an approximate range, the true effective range is determined by both the cartridge, and the weapon that fires it. The two most common firearms in 7.62x39 are the SKS Carbine, and the AK-47. While both fire the same cartridge, the SKS has a barrel that is about 6 inches longer, Thus the SKS will have a longer max. range, and a longer max effective range- about 400 meters.
The M-4 carbine has a muzzle velocity of 2,900 fps using a NATO 5.56 round with an effective range of 500 meters for a point target and 600 meters for an area target.
The maximum range of a 20mm round can vary depending on the specific type of ammunition and firearm used, but generally, it can exceed 7,000 meters (about 4.3 miles) in optimal conditions. However, effective range for practical targeting is typically much shorter, often around 1,500 meters (approximately 1 mile) for accurate engagements. Factors such as projectile design, barrel length, and environmental conditions also influence the effective range.
The US Army defines the maximum effective range of a .308 as 800 meters. The US Marine Corps defines the effective range as 1000 meters. There will be variances due to things like bullet weight, barrel length, etc. Generally speaking, bullets are no longer effective once they become subsonic, which happens at around 1000 meters with a .308.
Effective range- 50 yards. Maximum- 1 mile
For a 9mm PISTOL- effective range is about 50 meters. Max range about 960.