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Do you have any tips for reducing gun movement in the standing and crouched position, those are the positions I have the most trouble with in comp shooting
Does adding weight to reduce recoil cause higher FPS then? If less energy is going backwards it seems like that energy has to go somewhere else. Higher FPS maybe?
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Do you have any tips for reducing gun movement in the standing and crouched position, those are the positions I have the most trouble with in comp shooting
Does adding weight to reduce recoil cause higher FPS then? If less energy is going backwards it seems like that energy has to go somewhere else. Higher FPS maybe?
You should have built a slead and tested recoil that way
Kevin from Q is going to disagree with this statement 😂
Happy to see the new tests underway!