Is it better to have a long barrel or short barrel?
Barrel length is an important part of the gun’s overall balance. Longer barrels tend to make the gun more nose heavy while shorter barrels make the gun more stock heavy. Shorter barrels are quick and longer barrels provide for more deliberate shooting. Field guns tend to have shorter barrels than target guns.
What is the difference between a short barrel and a long barrel?
There are no absolutes, but I figure “short” barrels today are 20 inches or less. “Standard” barrels are between, say, 21 and 24 inches. What I think of as “long” barrels are those longer than 24 inches, although barrels crowned longer than 26 inches are uncommon today. Long barrels used to be much more fashionable.
What determines AP cost fallout 4?
There are three numbers that determine what the AP cost is for every type of modded weapon: the weapon’s base AP cost, the weapon’s AP multiplier, and the mod’s AP effect, and they do it based on this formula: weapon base AP cost + (weapon AP multiplier x mod AP effect)
Is the combat rifle automatic Fallout 4?
Combat Rifles can be made to be automatic and deliver a burst of 3 rounds for 39 AP with Rank 1 of Gun Nut, this brings damage down to 23. The Rapid Automatic is better in that it will fire faster outside VATS for the same AP cost.
Do longer barrels increase velocity?
Longer barrels give the propellant force more time to work on propelling the bullet. For this reason longer barrels generally provide higher velocities, everything else being equal.
Does longer barrel increase recoil?
All depends on the mass to muzzle velocity ratio. Heavier barrel does mean less recoil, but increasing velocity means more recoil.
How do you increase vats accuracy in Fallout 4?
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- Your character’s Perception stat (which means it is improved indirectly by anything which raises Perception)
- Weapon accuracy stat.
- Weapon range stat (higher means less accuracy loss at larger distances)
- Any equipment which explicitly gives a bonus to VATS accuracy.
Does a shorter barrel mean less recoil?