Err.... sort of. When you "lock" it, it enters the data for the target in the TDC, and as long as it stays locked, continues to update it, as you and the target move. If you unlock it, it uses the path the periscope is aimed at, but still uses the values for when you had it locked, like angle on bow, speed, range, and so forth. So, if you unlock it, move the scope slightly, and shoot, depending on the angle and how slightly you moved it, you should still hit, but you can alter your target impact point this way. Move it towards another target however, and since the bearing is going to be so far off, you will likely hit no target at all, unless you lock it on the new one.
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