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Originally Posted by Sniper297
"Hey, believe me, I’m a old tanker and the M60A1 back, use the stadimeter for ranging and it works, but you superimposed the images"
Yeah, that's the kind I'm used to, got two images make them one image and that's the range. My Dad had a 35mm camera with a split image side by side rangefinder which I'm pretty sure was WWII era or earlier, I was born in 1953 and remember him using that camera when I was a kid. This kind of thing;
Is just too weird for me, instead of superimposing the two images to one you're supposed to place the waterline of the top image on the mast tops of the bottom image and it's just not accurate enough even at close ranges. The real thing MIGHT have been like that, I have no idea.
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Don’t think it can be done that way on water. No, I’m not sure if that matter that much, if it’s that accurate (distance) really, AoB and speed are the important one for the lead, but O’baby will run until it’s out of gas or hits something.
Now that M1A2, hit the laser and I had you with mm!