Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25857155-20150111054847/@comment-25555436-20150207222310

And also, now that I think about it: Let's say you're fighting something like a Beowulf, so weak that a bullet pierces them completely, from one side to the other. It would logically keep moving to a point. Then you shoot the 2nd bullet. It would fly to the 1st one...which would be far from the target by then, so it would't be hit. Not to mention, the enemy may have moved, meaning it wouldn't fly to the enemy but the bullet long past him.

Which means, you would have to calculate each shot to make sure the enemy is between you and the 1st bullet, so the 2nd one hits it. That is, assuming you don't "charge" the enemy itself.