Use the loaded ammo for elevation adjustment calculations rather than a weapon's default ammo.
This mod causes your the game to use the loaded ammo for elevation adjustment calculations rather than a weapon’s default ammo. The adjustments are recalculated when you equip a gun or reload. Magazine fed weapons will now use the magazine’s first round rather than the chambered round. If no magazine is detected, the chambered round is used. This allows the user to reload a weapon, chamber a new round and then zero the weapon with the relevant ammunition.
Works very well with Extended Zero Ranges
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Updated to netstandard 2.1. I don’t know if it’s needed for end users, but it was required for the mod to compile
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Magazine fed weapons will now use the magazine’s first round rather than the chambered round. If no magazine is detected, the chambered round is used. This allows the user to reload a weapon, chamber a new round and then zero the weapon with the relevant ammunition.
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Is there a way to get this to work with modded ammo?
bsg clowns
may i ask how could i use this one? by using the distance calculator?
Any plans for 3.11 ?
“activate windows” hahaha
this is so genious, its a simple thing at first glance, but it really really useful, thank you and others who did better than original developers
i havent upograded to 3.10 yet, would this work with 3.9?
Hello again,
I want zeroing distances to be spaced by 100 meters, will editing the zeroing ranges array cause any issues?
[50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 333, 366, 400, 425, 450, 475, 500, 525, 550, 575, 600, 620, 640, 660, 680, 700] I want to edit it to the following:
[50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200]
I really don’t know how people on LIVE can snipe the more distant rogues without this mod and the extended zero ranges, you have to place the reticle on the moon to land those really long shots, kudos on both
Thank you very much. Was just complaining about the zeroing.