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Originally Posted by aaronblood
If you're trying to use the simplified O'Kane 90° method...
When we talk about firing down a 0° torpedo track...
you'll need to setup a firing solution such that you'll be holding the aiming wire steady on about a 10° or 20° mark (depending on target speed) and then as points of interest pass the wire, you can fire and your torpedos should track a straight line to the target (0° gyro angle shot).
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What, exactly, is the relationship between speed and the 10° to 20° advance you enter when inputting range? From watching Rockin Robins Dick O'kane tutorials I had the impression that it didn't matter. I have had both great success and frustrating failure using this method and haven't been sure why I missed when it seemed like a sure thing. But hey, I'm a noob and I probably screwed up. I have been using 20° for all firing solutions. Does range matter? I am trying to fire at 5-600yds. I am pulling the range indicator as far to the right as it will go (1241yds).