Rate of Fire (5e Variant Rule)
Default Firearms (5e Variant Rule) rules are incapable of properly simulating automatic weapons - rather, they're treated as "bullet-guzzler" semi-automatic guns what re-roll hits. Problem is, what if you hit wiht first part of the burst, then the rest of the burst is unused. In other words: it's possible to miss first shon in burst but hit with second, but it's impossible to hit first and miss second, or hit with both shots.
Rate of Fire optional rule
Any gun with Short Burst can, instead of making re-rolls, make multiple shots with separate to-hit and damage rolls. Each shot is effectively treated as a separate attack.
For example, Bolter has short burst (2), so when you attack with it, you can make 2 shots per single attack action, and each shot is treated as if it was a separate single-shot attack, with it's own to-hit roll. So, for example, first shot hits and deals (3+5+6+4=18) damage, and second hits and deals (2+1+5+7=15) damage.
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