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Black mesa iron sights
Black mesa iron sights





black mesa iron sights

Obviously there are differences in physics and graphics. Yes, I will be at BARC, in the Tactical division (this is Kelly's year of the SCOPE, next year is all IRON).Black Mesa came out in March, and five months later in the spirit of ‘better late than never’, we would like to share what we think are the most prominent gameplay differences, and what to expect from Black Mesa when comparing to Half-Life.Īctually, there’s quite a number of differences, so we'll just go over the most significant ones related to gameplay that we noticed straight out. I still think that a front apeture must be a better front sight but I can't quite convert to one. One thing that I've noticed about the best practical iron sighted shooters (Kurt, Bennie, and even myself on a good day) is that they all prefer the front post sight (usually skinny) as opposed to crosshairs, apetures, etc.

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The ole' pumpkin on the post/ lollipop hold always worked best for me. The 6 o'clock hold is the way to go since it allows you to see all of the target (I'm talking plates, steel etc.) I never could get consistent elevation trying to hold directly center on a plate. A 100 yard zero, however, is no good since you now have to hold over the targets and are not really looking at anything when you shoot at targets past 100. It usually does not really matter as long as you know where to hold with your preferred zero. A 200 yard zero is ok for most of the targets encountered but you have to hold fairly high for a 300 yard shot, high enough to obsure the target. Of course, the 300 yard zero is better for 300 yard targets - and Kurt has nearly convinced me that a 300 yard zero is the way to go but I don't want to be like him. No, I actually have been zeroing at 250 because I would rather have less than 4 inches of height of bullet flight at 200.







Black mesa iron sights