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Public Discussion => Battlefield 1 => Topic started by: Illuminati on 02 Mar 2020 20:15

Title: Practising with the use of iron sights
Post by: Illuminati on 02 Mar 2020 20:15
Generally i suck with anything that doesn't involve the use of some kinda red dot or other larger scope, so felt i needed a game of practice

https://youtu.be/5lCogF_gSH0
Title: Re: Practising with the use of iron sights
Post by: L337G4M3R on 09 Mar 2020 18:46
Hey buddy, do u have a mic? Never saw u in one of the squad channels so far.
Let's maybe go for some iron sight rounds together in future. I could need some practise too.
Title: Re: Practising with the use of iron sights
Post by: L337G4M3R on 09 Mar 2020 18:49
BTW, is this hold breath game mechanic (compare key binding settings) actually working/doing anything and helping here? Or what is its purpose?
Title: Re: Practising with the use of iron sights
Post by: GetToDaChoppa-PT on 13 Mar 2020 14:08
You can try to use the radium sights ( that's how I roll in most iron sights weapons ). The green dot will make it easier for you to track down targets, plus in some weapons like the SMLE it " removes "  parts of the weapon that are obstructive. Much like the AA sights on the BAR for example. Without the AA sights, those 2 large metal pieces will take much of the screen and if you use the AA sights those metal pieces won't obstruct your vision. Also the martini has the slowest bullet velocity and you missed the last shot because you were aiming at the soldier instead of leading the shot. for low velocity rifles, when soldiers are running always place your aim in front of the body not in the middle