Chapter 1304 Overlapping bullet holes

Style: Historical Author: rock hermitWords: 1973Update Time: 24/01/11 09:43:10
Engraving a cross on the bullet can also achieve the effect of exploding bullets.

However, it is only effective within a certain distance. Because the bullet is engraved with cross marks, if it is a little farther away, its accuracy cannot be controlled at all. And no matter how careful you are, the cross marks will almost always be the same. But in actual shooting, each bullet still has a different impact point. Unless it is a hundred meters away, the ballistic trajectories are almost the same. Otherwise, if you hit a target farther away, the cross notches will bloom, but it will greatly reduce your shooting accuracy. And it's still uncontrollable.

In addition, those who play cross-marking are basically pistols. Because the pistol itself hits close targets. It's an enemy that appears ten or twenty meters away, or even an enemy a few meters in front.

For example, in some movies and TV dramas, the protagonist is very pretentious and uses a knife to mark the rifle bullets with crosses, and then pretends to be coquettish with the people next to him, bragging about explosive bullets and so on. That is the performance of a layman. Of course, we cannot generalize. Unless the distance is close, if it is farther away, this kind of pretending to be B will definitely become SB.

Fan Keqin first adjusted the knob on the scope and took a look with his eyes. Adjusted the crosshair position again. Well, that's almost it. Then he took out a piece of clothing from the suitcase and spread it on the ground. Then he lay down on his clothes and used the crosshair in the scope to aim at the center of the human head he had carved on the tree trunk in the distance, which is where the nose is.

He had walked into the woods for more than half an hour before. At this time, the surroundings were blocked by trees, so there was almost no wind here. So he adjusted his breathing and gently pulled the trigger.

"Bang!" a gunshot sounded, and the gun body shook slightly. Fan Keqin looked through the scope again, and there was no bullet mark on the man's head. However, on the side of the tree trunk below the left side of the head, there seems to be something slightly different from before.

Fan Keqin did not rush to adjust the scope, but pulled the bolt again, aimed at the middle of the head again, adjusted his breathing, and pulled the trigger. The "touch" was another gunshot.

Sure enough, there was indeed a small, different mark on the side of the tree trunk below the left side of the head. Fan Keqin got up from the ground, got up and carried the gun on his back, walked across the open space and came to the tree.

When we got closer, we could see clearly, but on the tree trunk on the left, there were two scratches that were very close together. It should be the two ditches plowed by the bullets as they flew across the tree trunk.

The two ditches are very, very close to each other and are almost connected. Fan Keqin was very satisfied with this, which showed that the accuracy of this gun was still very good. It's just that my scope was not calibrated before.

Open your hand and use the distance between your thumb and middle finger to first measure two pricks from the nose where the head is carved, and then use the same method to measure one and a half pricks toward the bullet marks on the side.

Well, Fan Keqin, who knew what was going on, walked back with the gun on his back. He lay down on his clothes again and gently adjusted the knob on the scope a little with his hands. When he felt that it was almost done, he pulled the bolt and pointed the crosshair at the carved nose of the human head. Control your breathing and the movements of your hands. He gently pulled the trigger again.

Gunfire rang out again! Um? This time, there is obviously a small dot on the right ear of the human head. Well, there is no problem with going up and down, but for the left and right adjustment, I probably over-adjusted it.

However, in order to confirm this, Fan Keqin still did not rush to adjust, but loaded the gun again, firmly fixed the crosshair on the nose of the portrait, and pulled the trigger.

With the sound of "touch", the gunshot sounded again, and sure enough, the small extra dot on the left ear of the head seemed to have expanded a little again.

It's true that when I made horizontal adjustments, I went too far. So Fan Keqin adjusted the knob of the scope again with his hand, and stopped adjusting almost as soon as he felt it in his hand.

Then Fan Keqin aimed the crosshair at the nose of the head statue and fired again. After a gunshot, Fan Keqin looked through the scope and saw that the nose of the human head statue had deformed. Okay, he felt like he should have hit it.

So Fan Keqin immediately got up, passed through the open space again, and came to the foot of the tree. Looking closely, sure enough, there is a deep hole slightly lower than the line where the nose is carved on the human head. very good!

Fan Keqin looked at the position carefully and found that there was no problem, so he walked back to the shooting position again. Aiming at the same position and shooting again, the "nostril" expanded a little.

Fan Keqin loaded a new round of five bullets again, walked to the target tree again, and checked. This time he was even more satisfied. Because the new bullet hole almost coincides with the previous bullet hole, but the nostril is slightly enlarged to the left to make it look like two-fifths. The remaining three-fifths are overlapped.

Does this sound like there is still a gap between the great people in movies and TV dramas? No matter how many shots are fired, there will always be a bullet hole in the target, because the trajectory of the bullet remains absolutely consistent. The first bullet punched a hole, the second bullet passed right through the previous bullet hole, and the same was true for the subsequent third and fourth bullets... So there was only one bullet hole left.

I still have to say something here, the above is all nonsense. From the day guns were invented, no one has fired multiple shots, leaving only the same bullet hole.

Can the frequency of your breathing be precisely controlled to be exactly the same every time? Can the movement of your hand be exactly the same as when you fired the previous bullet? When each bullet is fired, will the temperature, wind speed, etc. of the surrounding environment be exactly the same as the previous one?

If you can control these things to be exactly the same, then you can theoretically make the bullets have the same trajectory. Otherwise, even small factors such as the frequency of each beat of the pulse may affect the accuracy of shooting. You still have two bullets with the same trajectory, just dream!

Right now, Fan Keqin's effects are already so accurate that they can be called "fuck, ruthless" level. This is mainly because of his superhuman body coordination and control abilities. If you change someone else and hold a firearm from World War II, you can let him shoot this effect within a few rounds of bullets.