edit- If you read none of this thread, at least click the link below.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/01/foghorn/new-from-trijicon-ccas-auto-adjusting-riflescope/
Should the rifles on the low end of the projectile/acceleration technology spectrum be affected by bullet drop? Please explain your position if you want to or if it is not covered by a simple yes or no.
It's in Battlefield, should it be in Destiny?
Should Kentucky Windage be involved somehow as well?
Should there be an visual automation system in higher-tech ballistic weapons that accounts for all of the following and provides accurate fire?
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Not a simple yes or no. If a weapon's projective is entirely based upon energy, it would make sense that the rounds would not be affected by gravity. However for any projectile that has weight, then yes it should be affected by bullet drop. It'd probably be best if snipers don't have too much bullet drop. But food for thought, sometimes calculating bullet drop into extremely long range snipes is very fun.