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its matter of only hearing one shot but in reality its two
I've used this guide tio mod my weapons:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=287410907
I agree. I like to pick up german weapons since at least their sights seem to be more useful. I experienced not killing anybody with the garand, and after picking up a G43, it went like a hack. Seriously, I immediatly improved when I picked up the G43.
Thats true. But the Germans used 7,92 x 57 mm Mauser amunition at this time. I'm not a expert but the stats http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/7,92_x_57_mm and http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/.30-06_Springfield do not show much difference.
A one-shot kill ability with a BA rifle seems absolutely necessary.
Currently, I get a hit and the enemy turns around and empties a clip into me while I'm reloading.
The Springfield BA rifle is totally unsuited to objective capping, and the sight is terrible.
When I use it I find myself tending toi be stationary and dying a lot.
It's not even good for sniping as the mass of iron in the base of the sight obscures the target.
And if I concentrate on AT when using the rifle, my BA rifle skills won't improve.
When I use my Thompson I get 2-1 kill ratios and cap lots of objectives.
When I use the Springfield get a 1-5 kill ratio...if I'm lucky.
Rifles generally seem terrible in H&G.
depends on the user's weapon preference, some may excel with smg, others may with rifles, or both could with them all
Actually, in terms of ballistsics I'm pretty sure the heavier the round, the more likely it was to leave an exit wound because it passes through the body very easily. (Which is not really what you want when your shooting someone) And it wasn't 7.62, it was 7X92 or "8mm" if you were in the German military.