Quote (Bloodrain28 @ May 3 2013 10:36am)
Ever wondered what those squiggly lines and numbers meant on your sniper scope? Those my mentally challenged Friends are called mill-dots. They help you determine target distance and bullet drop. Do they serve a purpose when playin CoD? LULZNOPE!!!!! Aim and fire. No bullet drop, no recoil. No problem!!!
Play battlefield.
Since you want to act smart:
The dots do not acknowledge the distance either. You must determine the distance for yourself. Then once you judge the distance, you have to take into the bullet drop and the factors associated with it.
The dots do not acknowledge the bullet drop. You have to determine that based on wind speed, wind resistance, elevation (gravitational force), distance from target, bullet size and powder load. You can purchase different bullets that have different range and initial velocity.
Please shoot a gun in real life instead of reading the battlefield manual. Thank you.