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Old 02-11-2012, 11:42 AM
EJGr.Ost_Caspar EJGr.Ost_Caspar is offline
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Originally Posted by -=MadCat=- View Post
Digged out an old one.

The BK 3.7 for the Bf110 still fires below gunsight center.
Tested with 100, 200, 400, 800 meters convergence, all same result.

The BK 3.7 for Hs129 however seems to be alright, goes high over gunsight center for 100m (crossing center at 100m I'd say), slightly high past 200m (again I guess crossing center at 200m) and further out it's very well centered.

As for the BK 7.5 on the Hs129 B-3, that one behaves the other way round.
It goes low on short convergences and climbs with longer convergences until it hits gunsight center at ~700m.

Tests were done on the ground with chocks set, so slightly elevated barrels. I don't know how much gravity comes into play for this setup, but it was the best way having a still and stable platform to observe the tracers.
If the ballistics are intented this way let me know, else I'd say the BK 3.7 (Hs129) is right, both others are off.

All have a nice weekend !!!
Try it inflight at targets. Watching tracers is not a good test.
I see no problems with aiming and hitting.
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