I don't really think it matters too much about
where the bullet hits or maintains that velocity. If the ideal velocity, taking the bullet's characteristics into consideration, is 3000fps, then I would say as long as it reaches that velocity and maybe a little more, then that's good enough.
I wouldn't try to cramp my brain at the range thinking when, where, and how fast my bullets are traveling out the muzzle, and every yard in between to the target. I have a preferred speed just out the muzzle, a good scope that hopefully maintains it's settings, I'm able to compensate and know my limitations, and I can read ballistic tables made by others who are either paid to do that or have nothing better to do. Could there be anything else required to shoot well at the range? Maybe I'm naive, but I just don't need to know
everything to have fun. :grin:
But if your looking for a definite answer, then I'd say just go 3100fps out the muzzle and be on the safer side. But this question is extremely hypothetical, as is the answer. In all reality, I don't see any difference or benefit in straining the gnats that much. :wink:
-Patriot