Depends on the use of the scope - target, hunting, etc. Will also depend on the caliber, and whether firearm or air rifle or handgun. 120 feet (40 yards) is not a great distance (I predator hunt at 500-600 yards) so a very high magnification scope is not needed- 2.5- 4x should be adequate unless you are shooting TINY targets.
Maximum range :3,600 metersMaximum effective range:Area target: 2,624.8 feet (800 meters)Point target: 1,804.5 feet (550 meters)
* M203 Specifications * Bore diameter: 40 mm * Maximum effective range: * Area target: 1148 feet (350 meters) * Point target: 492 feet (150 meters) * Maximum range: 1312 feet (400 meters) * Minimum safe range: * Non-Direct Fire: 115 feet (35 meters) * Training: 427 feet (130 meters) * Combat: 102 feet (31 meters)
100 feet
The maximum range is somewhere between 30 and 50 feet, but that will vary depending on the types of things around you.
800,000 feet
40 m or 131.2 feet for a 12-gauge M500 shotgun
40 m or 131.2 feet for a 12-gauge M500 shotgun
The answer will depend on what material the sidewalk is made from and the maximum range in temperature.
The Belkin N1 wireless router supports a 300Mbps maximum network bandwidth up to a maximum range of 1,400 feet or 450m. It does this by using three inbuilt Wi-Fi radios.
Lake Erie - 210 feet maximum. Lake Huron - 770 feet maximum. Lake Michigan - 923 feet maximum. Lake Ontario - 808 feet maximum. Lake Superior - 1,332 feet maximum.
The range is effectively unlimited because multiple active components can extend the range to nearly any range.
a 9mm is not very powerful and i have one and a can shoot it and hit the target at maybe 150 to 200 feet if you want to be accurate at all