Completelly off topic but felt the need to reply:wingman358 wrote:
Uhh... basic physics, anyone? All bullets drop at the same rate. In fact, EVERYTHING drops at the same rate. It doesn't matter what their mass is, they are all acted upon by the same gravitational force. Read on if you don't believe me.
Yes basic physics says that all objects fall at the same rate due to gravity. 9.8m/s/s to be exact. HOWEVER, the M95 bullets travel way faster than the bullets of most of the other guns. This means that they cover more distance in the same time that it takes the regular bullets to fall. Let's pretend that it takes 2 seconds for bullets from a gun at a 6ft height to fall to the ground. In the M95 case, which has a bullet speed of 3050 feet per second (the more expensive rounds do this), this means that 6100 feet are covered. However with an Ak-47, with a 2,330 feet per second muzzle velocity, 4,660 feet are covered. Because of this difference, bullet drop is less noticable in the M95 than in the slower weapons and hence the virtual effect of less bullet drop.