fiver
Well-Known Member
I been giving this some thought.
the problem is recoil and trajectory, there are plenty of flat shooting rounds but the issue is recoil and follow up shots.
I think what we need here is a B.A.R and some training.
Now old clyde barrow was from texas and was pretty proficient with a modified BAR.
a little platform change, some modifications to both the shooters stance and the rifle... and bam..
of course there was the hamer side of the story too.
from my understanding he only took 2 shots in that final affair.
one head shot and one head shot then he lowered his Remington model 8 and watched.
maybe Ian flinches.. LOL
the problem is recoil and trajectory, there are plenty of flat shooting rounds but the issue is recoil and follow up shots.
I think what we need here is a B.A.R and some training.
Now old clyde barrow was from texas and was pretty proficient with a modified BAR.
a little platform change, some modifications to both the shooters stance and the rifle... and bam..
of course there was the hamer side of the story too.
from my understanding he only took 2 shots in that final affair.
one head shot and one head shot then he lowered his Remington model 8 and watched.
maybe Ian flinches.. LOL