I can make hits consistantly out to 440 yds with my M4s on a torso sized/IDPA steel target. It's not that difficult with practice using the same ammo and knowing what your drop is.
Now a 6" target at 400 yds would be difficult. If I could get hits on a 6" target on 1/3 of my shots at 400 yds I'd be surprised. With my eyesight, I'd catch hell just seeing it.
Alot of this depends on what position you're shooting from.....sandbagged on a bench, prone, sitting, etc. Ammo choice, trigger.... Throw in a good 5-10 mph cross wind and you've just added to the difficulty.
IMO if you want to shoot that distance and get consistant hits on a 6" target, get at least a 1x4 magnified optic.....your ego will thank you.
Scoby
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