The
cone of fire describes a cone-like pattern formed by the projectiles with the gun not being moved. It is mostly used in reference to
machine guns. The spread of rounds is due to vibration of the gun, tolerances of the ammunition and weapon, and the gunner's posture. For a typical machine gun, the spread between bullets is proportional to the distance (for example, the width of the cone for
M240G is of the distance). The cone of fire makes impact in an elliptical pattern called the
beaten zone. ==Danger space==