![]() ![]() For close quarters, it wouldn't matter so much, but at range (100m+) Shots would start to land noticeably higher than expected. The two 'not Tarkov' photos have the shooter effectively holding the rifle at a mild angle with the muzzle pointed slightly upward. Professional shooters utilize this to great effect, being able to tag 12cm diameter targets at ranges that an average Joe would never be able to hit with a magnified optic. Irons are usually great in this respect, as you're effectively shoving your eye right against the barrel. This helps the shooter keep shots level and naturally consistent.Īctually, this ties into my post about optics and sight/bore axis offset. The less of the top of the rifle/barrel the user sees, the better. The reason most iron sights are the way they are IRL is in order to get a proper sight picture, you have to hold the rifle in a very specific fashion. Earlier this morning, I saw this post from u/Swatymawe:
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