That is going to vary based on what kind of "300" you are using, what the type and weight of the bullet is, what your initial velocity is, and at what distance you are sighted in for your far zero.
1.5 inches
Depends on the loading, and the zeroed range. An 80 grain bullet zeroed at 100 yards will be about 10.2 inches below the line of sight at 300.
If the rifle is sighted in at 100 yards, at 300 yds the bullet will drop 24-25 inches below the aiming point.
Depends on the loading, and the zeroed range. An 80 grain bullet zeroed at 100 yards will be about 10.2 inches below the line of sight at 300.
300 yards A pistol bullet can travel much further than 300 yards. On average, a pistol bullet can travel about a mile.
16 Inches
A 30-06 bullet fired at typical velocities will drop around 8-10 inches at 300 yards depending on the specific load and ballistics. It's always recommended to verify with a ballistics calculator or actual shooting to get accurate results for your specific setup.
it is 300-400 yards. AK74 is 500 yards
The drop of a .223 round varies based on factors such as the bullet weight, muzzle velocity, and environmental conditions. Generally, at 100 yards, the bullet may drop around 1-2 inches, while at 200 yards, the drop can increase to approximately 6-8 inches. Beyond that, the drop continues to increase due to gravity and ballistic trajectory, with significant drop occurring at distances over 300 yards. To get precise data, it's best to refer to a ballistic calculator specific to the ammunition used.
Depends on the velocity, shape of the bullet, and where the rifle is zeroed. For the standard .223 zeroed at 200 yards, bullet will be 1.4 inches HIGH at 100 yds, on target at 200, 7.2 inches LOW at 300, 22.3 inches LOW at 400, etc.
Yes, The .300 win mag is an extremley flat shooting firearm without bullet drop out to 300 or 400 yards depending on the bullet. But with my experience i went hunting in Zimbabwe africa, and shot a cape buffalo at 578 yards with a 165 gr federal nosler parttiton so to answer your question yes! It is a extremley deadly caliber and can take most game on the planet except the white elephant...
300 yards = 274.32 metres