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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Thanks for the file.
Cone of death is an expression I've read. It's not mine, nor describing this pattern as being more deadly. And I don't won't to re-invent the wheel here. I would gladly calculate the convergences according to official harmonization charts, but I haven't found any for WWII RAF. Also, US standard is 1000 feet convergence. But when you look at the charts, you see that it's not just one setting. So I thought it might be a similar setup with the RAF. The .50 caliber being more destructive is a solid point and I agree, you can afford to spread them out. Wish I had official harmonization charts for RAF. If you can point me to a quote saying the best shots proffered single point harmonization I would be very interested. And, of course they would, I mean the best shots could do with a single bullet. This is for the guys that are having trouble hitting their targets. Also your numbers are a little off. Browning .303 has a 4.2 mill dispersion cone, so at 150 yards you get a 1.9 feet scatter, and at 250 yards a 3.2 feet scatter. Anyway, it's out. If it fails, there's always tweaking, if that fails, back to default. |
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