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Originally Posted by Rykaird
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Originally Posted by Foghladh_mhara
So let me run this by you. Submerged shot using stern tube. Perpendicular to target track. I lock scope to 180, hit F6 and set AoB. Do you then set the bearing dial to 180 or 0? Does the bearing dial relate to the boat bearing or the torpedo bearing relative to the target?
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So now I'm a bit confused. In your initial post you said you were using the "fast 90" method. I'm assuming that's the Basic Fast 90. If not, please advise.
With that method you don't have to touch the bearing dial. I've never adjusted it once and I never miss with Fast 90 assuming I've got good estimates of speed and course. If you think this is the problem, set your scope to 0, toggle manual targeting, set the bearing dial to 0, toggle back to auto, and then leave it alone. I don't adjust it for stern shots. I will check tonight if it is automatically going to 180 when I turn the scope to 180 - but I can tell you that I don't do it myself.
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Thanks for the walk through

It was just that in Wazoo's Basic 90 fast tutorial he mentions setting the scope to 0 and moving the bearing needle to exactly 0 if not there. He only talks about bow shots though. I wasnt clear on if the bearing dial related to the torpedo ie. if i selected the stern torpedo and the bearing read 180 would the TDC think i was trying to target something at 180 to my selected tube. But its all clear to me now