No Verm, it seems I missed one of your replies while writting mine. In my last post I was referring to:
"Some people always complain that the test is wrong (they never really explain how), but are unwilling to do any testing themselves."
About the 151/20 itself my points are as follows:
1 - ROF, while it is probably well modeled, once we go online it is a real problem with even a minimum warp effect. Of course, this point is mainly related to a "gameplay concesion", not to the gun modeling itself.
2 - Punch power. Well, we have discused the "probable" mixture of ammunitions that compose one of our "big bullets". The conclusion was that one hispano hit should be more destructive that a 151/20 hit, but not much more. Well, I dont know where is the frontier between causing critical damage with a single hit or not, but the "small" difference between hispano and 151/20 falls just in middle of that frontier. I use only cannons or only guns, except when attacking buffs, and in my personal experience, I need to light up the target almost as much as with 50s to ensure destructive effects. In the other hand, a light touch with hispanos results 99% of the times in evident damage, and most probably critical damage to the target.
3 - General ballistics: No compliances about this.
4 - Dispersion: tremendous, but it is also enormous in the case of russian guns. Just use max zoom with 190A8 landed and stopped and start firing bullet by bullet, you'll notice the effect inmediatelly.
5 - Firing stability: Well, I've tested only F4U1C and Spit with hispanos. Firing the 4x20 or even 2x20 in the 190 procuces tremendous vibration effects and the 190 becomes a really unestable gun platform. In the other hand, Spits or Hogs are extremelly stable firing platforms. AFAIK the vibration effects firing the hispano were much more noticeable than with 151/20 or 108.
Of course, I'm open to test with you whatever you want. Just email me to matias.s@terra.es.