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  1. Lmao, no. The AK can and will reach out and touch something accurately (~3 MOA) reliably out to 300 yards. That's far more than just minute of man. Where the AK got the reputation of being unreliable is from the Middle East and Africa, where the individuals shooting them haven't maintained their rifles and have pumped countless magazines through the same barrel, essentially turning them into smoothbores.

    Anyway, the AK can reliablly shoot past 300 yards as well, but the issue comes down to 7.62x39mm. Past 300 yards, it really dumps elevation. If you know what you're doing and have an exact range, you can easily manage to smack targets out to 4 or 500 yards.

  2. I don't have as much problem with the inaccuracy of shooting regularly. My main problem has always seemed that movement error is always absurdly high in many games.

  3. No no no, you can't use that as comparison. 300 meters is a fucking long way, most videogame fights take place less than 50 yards apart. Stupid short

  4. The way spread is measured is MOA, or minute of angle… at 100 yards, a 1 inch group is 1 MOA, meaning it would be 2 inches at 200 yards. A 4 inch group at 100 yards would be 8" at 200, and 12" at 300.

  5. I heard about certain roblox fps game called "phantom forces" that have very realistic shooting, maybe you should try it strider

  6. The bullet will most of the time (except for unrifled firearms and not taking into account wind direction and bullet drop.) go in the direction that the muzzle is pointed the main problem is recoil control. Bad recoil control=lower accuracy good recoil control=high accuracy. The main factor in accuracy is the shooter not the gun.

  7. Irl there is a term for this. It's called MOA which stands for "minute of arrival" I won't go too deep into the details of it but basically if you have a rifle that shoots 1 MOA it means it can shoot within 1 inch at 100 meters and the further you shoot the larger the MOA will get. If your weapon has a higher MOA it will be more inaccurate at range then a weapon with a smaller MOA.

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