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DILLIGAF
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: florida
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I have gotten into the habit of pretty much not calculating a damn thing. Visually I set up my position so that I am ahead of a convoy. Sit all stop, all quiet let the escort and lead ship pass then pop the scope lead the target by ten degrees for a 1000 yard shot and fire. I set the scope on zero and line to boat up so at bearing 350 I fire. Once I fire I turn 180 degrees , if I have time, to the convoy and wait for the next ship to pass and fire when the ship is at bearing 170 with my scope set 180.
If I come in at night I line myself up the same way on the surface. If by radar then I plot a course of the ship I will target. Once I have travel heading and course lined up and drawn out I try to position myself accordingly so my blind shots will be as above. It is trickier with radar. You have to watch as the radar beam passes and then there is a lag till the next so you have to anticipate and judge movement of the target between radar contact and judge your firing time that way. I can do it with sonar alone but I find it even harder this way since I do not always get a highly accurate course line without a visual but I have done it at 1000 yards. Audaces Fortuna Juvat |
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Seaman
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Location: Odessa, Ukraine
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