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I want to ask about dodging reaction calcs

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What's the Calc called for dodging bullet by bowing?? And how you calc it and the Formula name?

Oh and also why dodging bullet from blank point range give you more reaction speed? And what's the Calc name and how to Calc it?
 
What's the Calc called for dodging bullet by bowing?? And how you calc it and the Formula name?

Oh and also why dodging bullet from blank point range give you more reaction speed? And what's the Calc name and how to Calc it?
Here it is:

Formula= (Distance you move * Muzzle velocity of the gun) / (Distance from the barrel of the gun when it was fired)

A variant of the same formula exists in case we have no idea about the gun's position but we know about the distance between the character and the bullet.

Formula= (Distance you move * Muzzle velocity of bullet) / (Distance from bullet when you start to dodge it)

As for the second question: The closer you are to the gun, the harder it becomes to dodge because the bullet has to travel less of a distance to hit you with just as quick of a timeframe, which results in your dodging window becoming even tighter and giving you significantly less time to dodge (Meaning doing the same dodging maneuver at 1 meter from the gun is gonna wield higher results than if you dodged while being 5 meters away from the gun, because it takes the bullet significantly longer to travel 5 meters than it takes to travel 1 meter).
 
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Here it is:

Formula= (Distance you move * Muzzle velocity of the gun) / (Distance from the barrel of the gun when it was fired)

A variant of the same formula exists in case we have no idea about the gun's position but we know about the distance between the character and the bullet.

Formula= (Distance you move * Muzzle velocity of bullet) / (Distance from bullet when you start to dodge it)

As for the second question: The closer you are to the gun, the harder it becomes to dodge because the bullet has to travel less of a distance to hit you with just as quick of a timeframe, which results in your dodging window becoming even tighter and giving you significantly less time to dodge (Meaning doing the same dodging maneuver at 1 meter from the gun is gonna wield higher results than if you dodged while being 5 meters away from the gun, because it takes the bullet significantly longer to travel 5 meters than it takes to travel 1 meter).
What's if the point blank was from the Blind spot??? Why its give you more reaction speed??
 
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