Talk:Cone of fire

"Cone of Fire. When the weapon is fired automatically in bursts, all the rounds do not follow the same path. This is due to the vibrations of the gun and mount, variations in ammunition, and atmospheric conditions, which cause the rounds to follow a slightly different trajectory. This group of trajectories formed by a single burst is called the cone of fire"

I believe this is considered both an Idiom and jargon, so I don't know what the guidelines say as far as those go, but it is a moderately well-known english term, so it should probably be included IMO. 67.86.183.201 23:46, 24 January 2012 (UTC)