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Originally Posted by valpospe
There does seem to be an upper limit around 1000 or so yards to manually setting the range. However, you can use the stadimeter and just ignore the image in the scope. In other words, if you know what the range you want to input is just "use" the stadimeter and ignore the image, just move it up and down until the dial reads the range you are trying to input. Once you have a rough range using this method you can then manually tweak the range for higher values. Not an eligant solution, but gets the job done.
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can you try and explain this in noob terms? How would I go about "manually tweaking the range for higher values" after I have already "used" the stadimeter (while ignoring image setup) to get my rough range?
I am playing in 100% realism and I am often in situations where I have good knowledge of range from sonar reports and tracking but the weather and seas are so rough that it is impossible for me to get a good image laydown using stadimeter so I can't get the proper range input into the TDC. It's quite frustrating for me to know the range and not being able to get it into TDC because of waves interfering with the stadimeter view.
tia.