The program I have on my computer is adjustable, "on the fly", which instantly shows how changes effect the trajectory.
With it and showing the trajectory over yardage, it is possible to project the maximum range by changing the zeros at any
"proposed"velocity.
Using this charting system, I was able to show that my .69's moose load has a maximum range of about 600yards, on a perfectly flat/level range.
Of course, if the angle was slanting upwards, the maximum range would be less and conversely, longer on a downward slant. Smaller calibres
plugged into the program showed less maximum range than the .69, even though 1,550fps was the figure used for it.
Now, that is the computer program's projected absolute maximum ball travel, certainly not it's accuracy range.