I'm flying around in a 262 tonight and I try to cover v55 in LWA1. A steady stream of lower cons are trying to stop the fellows on the ground from taking the field, then once we take it they try to attack it. So I've got plenty of targets. It's just 2-3 at a time, and I've got a friendly most of the time, so I'm actually mixing it up, getting slow, scrubbing speed and E and working for the angle shots.
What burns my biscuits is the fact that I fired over a thousand 30mm rounds that sortie (rearmed 3x) and only less than 1% ever hit. I happened across some bombers with some squaddies, so that was something, but the 6 n1k2s, the p51d, the yak9u and the la7 I fought (on and off over an hour's time, didn't get hardly any of the kills) I had countless (read: so many I can't count) perfect shots where I set up and was d300 or less behind them they were in a pulling turn one way I was at the perfect angle my way, I open fire... and ....
Not a damn thing. I made a game of it. I set up my angles well ahead of them and fired a steady stream directly in front of them some ways out (also taking into account the drop of the shells) and no less than 6 times the n1k2s, low, slow, not pulling many Gs, flew through the rounds. They flew.... THROUGH... 4x30mm gunfire, each gun firing at least 20 rounds a second.
This BS went on the entire sortie. Finally the LA7 tried to HO me so I took it (shooting him down

-- never ho a 262, ever), and landed, thoroughly tired of the LW 30mm gun model.
There is no way any LW pilots in the war would EVER (repeat EVER) have gotten 1 kill if they were this way in the war.
How can these guns be historically accurate? They're nearly impossible to hit with. With 20mms you can hit at d400 pretty easily. Above that it's hard. With 50cals you can hit regularly at 800. With the damn 30mm guns you can't even THINK of firing unless your target is stalled, on the ground, has its gear down, and is otherwise totally motionless
and is less than d200 range. There's just no way this is the same gun that shot down countless thousands of US and British planes over France and Germany.