I'm not an expert by any stretch, but...
NOT using the traditional trigger (i.e. "meat-hooking" it with your index finger) has helped me a lot. I use my thumb for cannons. My hit % has improved since I have been using a different input for the MG and the Cannon. Just like shooting a weapon in the real world, pulling too hard on the trigger can affect your shot, and you won't even realize it.
what do you do about nose bounce when you're zoomed in that far? i have my dampning, and deadbands up, and i've scaled my inputs back fairly heavily, but it still bounces waaaayyy too much....only zoomed though.
I also have (my elevators) scaled back fairly heavily.
I've been flying with maximum sensitivity in all axis for quite a long time and I've always flown with the same model stick. The end result is a very light touch on the controls. If you have a tight grip overcontrolling will result (same as in a high-performance airplane in real life). That is the first (and most important) step in reducing nose bounce. If you need more than one finger and a thumb to fly then you probably have too tight a grip.
The zoom is very short. I have it mapped so that it is in zoom when I hold the button and on release it returns to normal view so I am only in that view for actual shooting. The field of view is too small for anything other than the shot and on snapshots I don't zoom. A true snapshot won't be helped by zoom anyway.
The best way to learn to shoot is by shooting. Offline drones, DA furball lake, a buddy willing to let you shoot at him.
Theory is great but there is no substitute for doing.
And I am a recent convert to no tracers (~ 6 months). My gunnery in Warbirds was excellent but I spent 2 years in AH with average gunnery. Turn the tracers off and within a few weeks my gunnery improved 1000%.
Now I'm making shots that are instinctive and extremely accurate. I can't imagine ever turning them back on.
Without being contrary, Dawger, I would have to disagree. Some of us do not have the same control over fine motor skills as do others. I also realized that rudder pedals were going to be a must as the twisty stick was only making me reach for the Advil


Practice Practice Practice !!!
Also, like others have said. Get CLOSE............
Then get CLOSER
