But with the advances in todays warfare why don't the rounds go exactly were the crosshair is pointing?
that is because the shot are designed to cover a decently wide area but still hit the target (choppers usually fly low) plus the recoil of the MG might affect it
Also listen to the sound in the first (3 seconds maybe) and tell me what that sounds like to you......
that is because the shot are designed to cover a decently wide area but still hit the target (choppers usually fly low) plus the recoil of the MG might affect it
Also listen to the sound in the first (3 seconds maybe) and tell me what that sounds like to you......
Last edited by Mustang99 (2006-06-28 10:47:46)