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Originally Posted by Trifletraxor
This is true. In BRP you can fire arrows at the same rate as a 9mm, and that's not really realistic.
SGL.
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Yes and no. At least in Cthulhu. There is a spot rule on p.63, current edition.
It is written thus:
Unaimed Shots
The shots-per-round entries for firearms assume that a shooter has an ernest desire to hit the target, and thus aims with care. As a general guide, unaimed fire allows twice the number of attacks per round listed for the weapon on the Weapons Table. Reduce the shooter's chance to hit to one fifth of normal. ...
This is slightly different from the way it appeared in its first iteration in Chtulhu Now:
... some desire to hit the target and takes time to aim. If the character simply wants to blaze away, he can get off 4 shots per round from any pistol or semi-automatic rifle, 3 shots per round from any pump-action or lever-action gun or 1 shot per round from any bolt-action weapon.
The chance there is also one fifth.
Also in Chtulhu Now, if you used the optional Hit Locations rule, you had another option, Aimed Shots, which applied called location shots from RQ to firearms.
SDLeary