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The muzzle-climb in full auto is very visible if you scroll ahead to exactly 1:39 and play from there.That was the major flaw of the M-2. 3/4 inch of muzzle-climb translated to over six feet high at 100 yards.Stoner addressed that by dropping the barrel of the A-10/A-15 so it was in-line with the buttstock/shoulder interface.
The rest of us deal with muzzle climb by actually aiming our shots; even a 1/4 second pause between trigger pulls is enough to bring the weapon back on target.
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The muzzle-climb in full auto is very visible if you scroll ahead to exactly 1:39 and play from there.
ReplyDeleteThat was the major flaw of the M-2. 3/4 inch of muzzle-climb translated to over six feet high at 100 yards.
Stoner addressed that by dropping the barrel of the A-10/A-15 so it was in-line with the buttstock/shoulder interface.
The rest of us deal with muzzle climb by actually aiming our shots; even a 1/4 second pause between trigger pulls is enough to bring the weapon back on target.
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