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Old 08-20-05, 04:09 PM   #10
Rosencrantz
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Thanks for information, everyone!

I did some trials before and then I used the notepad (didn't like to travel between the scope and the TDC). I know Ab is corrected every time I turn the scope, I'm just thinking if I then (after I have turned the scope to pick up the other target) re-enter range to second target WITHOUT changing the original Ab in the notepad (which is for the target no 1) TDC WILL take the original Ab because I re-entered the new range. Well, got a lot of information from You, thanks a lot once again.

One thing more:

You have noticed, when firing salvos, computer allways suggest spread angle to be 5. I think, if firing more than 750 m away (at normal course, I mean 90 degrees angle), 5 degrees spread is too much for most of the targets (targets length), at least if you have a good data availible. Sure, if you are making a snap shot, you maybe like to use quite wide spread to cover possible mistakes with speed and Ab. Do you agree? :hmm:
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