Escape from Tarkov fail



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  1. I counted it in slowmo:
    one hit torso to left leg.
    one right arm.
    two left arm.
    one back of shoulder(left arm).
    Impressively the last shot was right over the ushanka and was closest to the head.(thought it was left hand while running the bolt).
    the shots landed:
    1ground(dust in the air)
    1torso/L.leg
    ~3-5perfect circle around player
    ~7,9,12 arms(rest is ground)
    ~13+,rest over him(flinch)
    second last: back of shoulder(no overpen round was high on the back).
    Total 19~20 rounds fired
    5 hits(i ran it on dmg calculator for fun 855a1 on worst case could of left him with only one blacked arm and 154 hp left).
    thats insane.

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  2. so here's what happened: the person tried to aim with the gas block and the recoil caused them to hit the scavs arms. blame whoever brought the gun into the raid since the OP said they found it like this, not the new player. also how can people play the game without postfx it looks so depressing and lifeless

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  3. So the actual reason behind that, in case you were wondering, is you were so close range, and your sight is probably zeroed for 50m (which I think is default for most non-magnified sights), which means your bullet was hitting lower than you were actually aiming. And of course, combined with the normal gas block rather than a low-profile means you couldn't actually see where your rounds were ending up

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  4. Shots 1-5: Clearly missed.

    Shots 6-9: Missed due to recoil (bad spray control).

    Shots 10-11: Very close, but recoil and inaccuracy make these reasonable misses.

    Shot 12: Likely didn't actually fire because Soliderear was already dead.

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  5. look at the impacts (floor in front of scav at 0:00 and compare to 0:05 ). I`d say you partly missed because of height over bore which exeggerates the bullet offset caused by your zeroing which probably was set further than you shot.
    I could be wrong though, I am no gun guy. Correct me, dont hate me

    https://artofwar1775.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/trajectory2.png if you imagine increasing the height of the sights in the upper picture you would see that left of you zeroing point the offset between LoS and BT/BA would increase.

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