Long-range rifle sights, like those on the Gras Rifle, were primarily designed for company-level volley fire against formations at 1,000 meters, not individual sniping. They also served for area denial and indirect fire, particularly with early machine guns capable of reaching 3,500 meters, to interdict enemy movement by creating a threat of random fire. This historical context highlights a different approach to long-range engagement than modern marksmanship.
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