Last year at the deer camp me and a few other guys were discussing bullet drop of various calibers at various distances. We got on the topic of rim fires and had some disagreements on the actual distance a .22lr will travel. Looking at various ballistic tables after 150-200yrds it seems the projectiles seems to be falling faster than it travels forward. I said that a .22lr would not go the 2 miles the box says its dangerous to and there is a huge safety factor involved in that number but I need more proof. Do any of you have a actual chart with maximum distance indicated for lets say high velocity .22lr? What angle would you have to shoot to reach max distance? There must be a formula to give a maximum distance given bullet weight, trajectory angle and velocity, anyone know it? Im going sledding up north with these guys this weekend and would love to prove them wrong over a few beers. Thanks.