Relative Long Range is the Damnosus house methodology. The argument: distance is a soft metric. What actually defines “long” for any given rifle is the point at which your scope runs out of elevation and your wind read gets unreliable. Those limits move every time you change caliber, optic, or load.

A 6.5 Creedmoor at 1,200 yards and a .22 LR at 200 yards can both be operating at the edge of their useful envelope. RLR treats them the same way — by the ceiling they’re working under, not the tape measure.

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