In my humble opinion, no matter the difference of + or - 200 yards when closing on and enemy. If you’re firing .50 cal or above munitions, the range of that particular ammo travels at: roughly 2700-2900 feet per second and the maximum effective range is 1800-2200 meters. Due to the high ballistic coefficient of the bullet, the .50 BMG's trajectory suffers less "drift" from cross-winds and can travel much farther even when faced with 300mph cross/counter winds due its introduction to the atmosphere from a moving aircraft.. I have seen hit sprites as far as 1000 yards when I compensated for drift, target speed, angle and distance.....A .50 BMG round can produce between 10,000 and 13,000 foot pounds (between 14 and 18 kilojoules) or more, depending on its powder and bullet type, this is sure to deliver a punch. I also know that we must take lag time into consideration depending on front end server and host output, and bit loss per milliseconds..Etc...Etc...But my rule is anything 400-600 yards in distance is susceptible to traumatic damage if caught in a hail of fire.....
ALL5X
P.S: I’m no expert, but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn last night… “LOL” !!!!!