Oh I don't know.. every time I shouldered my M4 in the Army after running around like a moron...well it never went 30 degrees off to the left!
I am primarily talking about after being prone for a while and the fact that the weapons seem less accurate at distance and have an unrealistic kick to ruin second
as for not being able to aim properly after a bound. I dont totally disagree with this from an orientation perspective. I also agree with it if somebody has run for a long time. But this is NOT what i was referring to.
Did your m4 also stop you from seeing very far and identifying targets after settling into a good posi? You know, like just across a river 100m away.
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