Err...not, that is what VATS is, really.
Again, the problem is just some how all the 'morden' military gun is inferior in every way compare to military gun of last century.
I am so gald you mentioned that. That's the real problem I have with the way Josh laid out the weapons for us. It makes some sense, especially if you understand the intent to favor cowboy weapons (for whatever reason. I know Josh has a 1892 lever, but he also has a Mauser K98 :confused: ). I hate to use the words "suspension" and "disbelief" in the same sentence (mainly because they're hard to spell :hubbahubba: ), but I have a terrible disconnect when I use a high velocity rifle and it does less damage than a pistol round shooting lever-action at great distance. Hell, IRL, it would be incredibly hard to even hit your target at some of the distances I shoot at in game. If the max draw distance really is 1500m like someone posted, then you'd have to be a world class shooter just to be able to hit anything with any weapon.
To sum it up, high performance rifle rounds should beat pistol rounds any day. I need no more proof than this: In the latter half of the 19th century, when very effective lever-action weapons were finally put into widespread manufacture, very few, and I mean almost no, national militaries used them. Power, range and inherent design negatives made them very unattractive for military use. The US Army continued to use a single shot rifle rather than the much more advanced, more rapidly firing lever-actions until they changed to a real modern magazine fed bolt-action rifle. Once James Paris Lee perfected the integral box magazine for the bolt-action repeater, there was no looking back and almost no militaries used the lever-action again (the notable exception being Tsarist Russia using the Winchester 1895).
History has shown us that lever-action rifles were never a match for the single shot rifles they followed or the bolt-actions that followed them. Just look at the ballistics of these two rounds to get an idea of why: .308 inches of drop at 500 yards = 47.2; .44 mag inches of drop at 500 yards = 227.8. Yes that's correct. You have to adjust sights, or hold off almost 20 feet above the target to hit it at 500 yards. That's a pretty long shot, but for those of you who have less knowledge, in the Marines, you shoot qualification at 200, 300 and 500 yards. Every bullet I ever fired from an M16 at the 500 yards line hit the bull. I'm a pretty good shot, but this tells you that 500 yards, as a target range, while long, is not that difficult a shot. I doubt I could even get the .44 on paper at 500 yards. The other thing is wind drift. Each bullet design lets it cut through the air with greater or worse effeciency. Wind drift @ 500 yds for the .308 is 30.4" while the .44 is 98.1". There is simply no comparison in the performance of these two bullets at any kind of range.
Close up, inside the effective range of a lever-action fired .44, the comparison is closer, but then you get into that old saw about what makes a round "more powerful"? I've posted these numbers before but here they are again: .308 energy at 200 yards = 1895 ft-lb. .44 energy at 200 yards = 1305 ft-lb. Only when you take into account the diameter of the bullet do the number start to even out between the two: .308 TKO @200y = 15.8, .44 TKO @ 200y = 16.4. The .44 never has more energy than a .308 and only has a better TKO inside of 200 y. And that only matters if you're in the camp that believes that the bigger the bullet the better, rather than the faster the bullet the batter. Any blend of the two I can make never has the .44 greater than the .308. And that doesn't even take into account bullet penetration. the spitzer point, FMJ high velocity .308 has an incredible penetration advantage over any flat nosed, slower .44, excepting maybe AP, which is not in the game.
I've gotten to the point where I have preliminary working numbers for adjusting the damage of all rifles/pistols/SMGs. I think I'll post my current numbers and where I'm going with them either here or in the damage thread I started.
Edit: I think I'll post it over in the other thread, since we've moved on to perk fixing as so noted above.
-Gunny out.