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The target is slightly bigger when you look down at it than from the sides;

the ballistic curve is more flat when shooting down, making it easier to aim;

you can reach longer ranges because gravity pulls the round into the direction it is supposed to fly anyway.

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Originally posted by Moon:

The target is slightly bigger when you look down at it than from the sides;

the ballistic curve is more flat when shooting down, making it easier to aim;

you can reach longer ranges because gravity pulls the round into the direction it is supposed to fly anyway.

I figured as much but I was wondering if it might be over modelled.

Not just side wise but from the front after just completing an 80 metre reverse to hull down and then - 1 pop at 158 metres!

Admittedly he had practised on a few HT's before hand.

I recall in Close Encounters against the AI a shreck doing it at 236 metres - but it took 2 shots. I ran that film a few times and it happened every time. You'd think I'd learn.

Both times from the front. I'd never show my side to a zook hill! Not even at 250 metres.

You sure they're not attaching magnets?

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