The pig sees her, turns, aims, and shoots her almost point blank.

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    2618 days ago

    IIRC ‘point blank’ means no need to adjust for bullet drop due to gravity. This is well within that.

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      418 days ago

      Honestly I assumed that it was a lot closer than that too, by that definition since I have a 50-200yd zero on my rifle, that’d mean anything out to 200yd is technically “point blank” which kinda seems like not how the phrase is usually used.

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        218 days ago

        No, for you it would be anything within 50 that’s essentially an easy shot. No leading or anything like that.

        At 200 yards the bullet has curved above the point of aim and fallen back down to your impact point.

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          217 days ago

          I’ve rethought actually, and technically, since gravity starts to affect it the second it leaves the muzzle (trajectory is parabolic because your muzzle is aimed slightly up, not because bullets defy gravity), there is no point blank past the muzzle.

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              117 days ago

              Don’t blame me, blame the dictionary that decided to define it by “affected by gravity” which honestly it still would be affected by gravity in the barrel even, since it’s on damn earth. I guess point blank only exists in space lol.

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                117 days ago

                Point-blank range is any distance over which a certain firearm or gun can hit a target without the need to elevate the barrel to compensate for bullet drop, i.e. the gun can be pointed horizontally at the target.[1][2]