I use only 3 flags over 100 yards when shooting seriously. More might work for some people, not me. With the swirling winds on our range, more flags are too distracting. I did set up 5 flags once, and had reversals on every flag in 5 shots with no 2 flags pointed in the same direction at the same time that I saw. The berms protecting us from the pistols and visa-vis, cause this I assume, long with the bush not to far away. On the other side of the berm , 45 degrees to the prevailing wind, is a narrow pistol range, then a 12feet high wall, then another narrow pistol range with berms at the 50yard line and along it's far side. This raises havok with the wind, usually starting around 11:30 through to 12:30 in the day.
I found by raising the POI (zero) a bit at a time, I could figure maximum range of a projetile if fired on a flat plane, to strike the ground. Of course, this is theoretical representing the longest possible ball and none would stike higher. All low shots would hit low as would all higher projected shots- like a morter. It also had my .69 making over yards with 165gr. of 2F. More powder would thoeretically give greater range - a few feet further could be all.
With a 1000yard zero - at 20 yards is would have to be, according to the program, 6' + 1/4" high.
At 610 yards, it would be 1,428.19" high, which is 119feet. The wind drift would be 50.2feet at 1,000yards. It would take 5.359 seconds to travel that 1,000yards, terminal velocity would be 308 feet per second. It would have a total drop of 305.36 feet. Now, something doesn't sound right, but that's what the program says. It works very well indeed with other rifles I have shot at fairly long range.
My program shows a .50 having a maximum range of 830 to 834 yards, which sounds about right. The maximum height of travel to that is at 540yards - 953.77", which is 79.5 feet(rounded) It's terminal velocity would be 300fps and time of flight is 4.368 seconds.
When I adjusted my program to 0ft. ASL, my velocities were reasonably close to Dan's program. Wind drift is within 1/2".
The difference between .5" above the centre of the bore and .75" above the centre of the bore, was only 3/10" at 100 yards.