Originally posted by Simaril
Not very.
Remember that when you are set for long convergence, if you get a close shot your hits will be spread out and less effective.
Practicing with .target and various sights can abate scatter issues and you can hit anything at almost any reasonible distance using the sights. Knowing where the best scatter patterns are, which you can test using .target, can help a-lot.
When it works, even 4 imaginary .50 cals will tear a foe cartoon to bits.
After about 5 min of .target aiming, I came up with a sight picture not unlike this:
@200 bottom line
400 center dot
600 top of sight.
My 9.513 hit% is still poor, but it's 100% better than it was.
Its really a shame there's zero humidity & no wind.
edit: the 600 & 200 are reversed, but im too lazy to fix it.. the concept is the same. You can also color code / modify your sights adding your own visual cues..