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Stowaway
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Vector analysis (#1) or Dick O'Kane but the others are always options. However, final targeting choice is always based on the current tactical situation and never drives the method of approach.
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Navy Seal
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Vector analysis sure is the most versatile method out there for zero gyro attacks. You know, straight fire shooting (gyro angles under 20º) are really important in mitigating possible range errors.
Even with conventional position keeper stadimeter setups, a low gyro angle can make your shooting just as accurate as Dick O'Kane, John P Cromwell or vector analysis attacks. It's not which method you use, it's whether you shoot smart or just shoot! Heck, if you're close enough you can eyeball the lead angle and shoot the zero gyro without anything in the TDC at all. You'll get plenty of hits. A quarterback in American football (the ONLY kind. hehehehehe!) doesn't have a TDC and they still hit some of their targets.
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