Just a friendly suggestion
Sniper Scope
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MrDow123
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Sniper Scope
Sorry if this has been discussed already, but when you look through a sniper scope, would it be possible to get it to look like this?

Just a friendly suggestion
Just a friendly suggestion
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[DVB] TRIggS
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Tumppu4321
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unrealalex
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VipersGhost
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Berry[13thmeu]
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mammikoura
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you can if you want to. Doesn't mess up your sight at all. At least not with short ranges, I haven't shot anything further than 100m away so can't say anything about medium/long distances. Also don't know about scopes with high zoom levels, I've only shot with 3x and smaller zooms.'Berry[13thmeu wrote:;453056']when you fire through a scope like that you dont have both of your eyes open
Though I still keep the other eye closed (and I'm guessing most people do) because it's just so much easier that way, you have less things to worry about since the only thing you see is the crosshair and the target. But shooting with both eyes open is definitely possible.
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Rico11b
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Nope. I alway fire a "Scoped" weapon with BOTH eyes open. I am right eye dominant so having both eyes open doesn't negatively effect me. Lots of guys did it in my unit. Sniper school even teaches it to students. Keeping one eye closed for a while, would just add to eye strain, and that would wear you down over time. If you are left eye dominant, while trying to sight out of your right eye you would have a real problem if you couldn't control it. It's a bit more relaxing to fire with both eyes open. However if you always shot with one eye closed, it would be difficult to re-learn to fire with both eyes open. It can be done though.AnRK wrote:I thought when you used a scope you closed the other eye. As well as distracting you I'd of thought it would mess up your eyesight.
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