Point blank range... it depends on how flat shooting your rifle is and the distance you have it sighted for... so you can hit your intended target by sighting on it...
For instance many flat shooting rifles sighted a couple of inches high at 100 yards will be in the kill zone at 300 yards... so with that rifle you can simply hold on your target out to a little over 300 yards...
yes, that's how I learned it: point blank range is the distance at which you don't need to compensate for the drop to hit the vitals.




















































