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Ok firing onto targets with the gua 8. .....

Rounds still appear to hit ground away from target and still seconds later!!!!

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Ok firing onto targets with the gua 8. .....

Rounds still appear to hit ground away from target and still seconds later!!!!

Sometimes they bounce off the ground and then land further out. It's normal.

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Not sure what you're problem is, there is not much detail in your post. It may be the richochet as Headspace is suggesting (that's pretty cool), or perhaps you are using the wrong sight. The default gun reticle is the large circle on the hud, not the little "gun bore line cross". In low wind the gun is very accurate, and it is wind corrected.

 

Beta 4 manual pg 361 "Guns Hud" section discusses this in much detail.

 

Yes the rounds do take a long time to reach the target.

 

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Ok will check thread but still not happy

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Sure it will be sorted.

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If your talking about the delay from trigger pull to impact on target, that's just simple physics and it's realistic as it can get. Even firing a pistol on a 50 yard range has delay to a point where you can actually hear the round hit the paper target after the gun's report goes off.

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Seems to be working well enough. :)

 

... Provided I hit it. Who knew spraying 200 rounds in a tanks general direction wasn't enough. :D

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