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Yes, assuming you are perpendicular, or will be at the time of firing. And, if you are shooting with the front tubes. 180 if using the rear tubes. Any turn with the scope wil show the same adjustment on the AOB dial.
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Well I tried it last night, and I'm not seeing it.
My scope was set to zero bearing. I went to the TDC and set it to 90 AoB , and dialed in the speed.
Went to scope view and turned until the gyro read 000, but then noticed that the AoB was no longer at 90 (because of turning the scope to get 000 gyro). So I turned the TDC back on and dialed it back to 90 AoB, then turned it off and turned scope to get 000 gyro again, and so on, until I finally get 90 AoB combined with the scope pointing at 000 gyro.
This usually results with the scope at a bearing of 10 degrees to port or starboard of 000, which results in the correct amount of lead for the current torpedo speed setting to hit ships that cross my 000 bearing at 90 degrees.
Steve