Achieving successive groupings this tight ingame at 100 meters with the MG34 is impossible.
I wouldn't dig the hole you are in any deeper if I were you.
If we believe your markings (I can't be bothered to double-check), those groups you have drawn are anything from 2 to about 25 MOA. The group drawn in my picture is, without knowing the dimensions of the arc, definately smaller than 20MOA (I'd estimate it as 15) so it is definately possible to do that. You have no argument.
Now to the real reason I posted to this thread once more: a local gun magazine mail just brought me. They happen to have a M60 test fired for accuracy, and I thought people would be interested of their results. They fired 50 round belt in a single burst to a paper sized 1,2 x 1,8 meters (size of two men standing side by side). They got 43 rounds on the paper (spread pretty evenly around the paper) resulting in a hit percentage of 84%.
Of course it is a not very meaningful test with a single belt and single shooter, but it is just as applicable as the youtube video we have discussed for quite some time now. If you want to try that in game, I am sure you can manage it quite easily.
Ps. since there has been big big confusion in this thread because of incorrect use of terms, namely of what is accuracy, I suggest we use the term in it's correct way from now on. Accuracy means ability to hit a given target well. Precision is the ability to hit a same spot repeatedly, i.e. ability to get the bullets close to each other or group well.
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