Originally posted by Ghosth:
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Ever try to shoot a speeding Canadian goose with shotgun & tracers? No, your brain LEARNS where & how much to lead. Shooting is shooting to me, it's got everything to do with trajectory & timeing. Less to do with where you See your bullets going.
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LOL

Consider yourself lucky, but don't think lowly of those of us who are not. IMO the "No Tracer" option is primarily for ambush or frame rate issues.
Why do you suppose things like "Predictor Gunsights" came into being and are so succesful?
One of the best AA gun systems in the world has 2 sets of radar. One radar tracks the target, the other tracks the fired projectiles. A computor aligns these two radar returns by moving the gun, walking the projectiles into target. This is called "Error Correction".
The human brain via visual imputs provides "Error Correction" with aid of visable projectiles in the very same way. This is simple.
The country boy example works for geese, ducks and pheasants. The range is short and the cone of many dispersed projectiles are very highly lethal to the target. The gun is not aboard a moving platform and the target flies very predictable.
So... Give me an A/C with 80-120 single shot 20mm cannon that can manuver with my target. This gun system set up so that it provides a projectile cone that has a lethal radius 3-4 times the radius of my target. I agree tracers would not be needed.
Hit a flying honker that is in crossing flight with a pellet gun standing in the back of a swerving Pick-Up driving down a bumpy road, then you understand lead.
This actually reminds me of a recent experience. I heard the jets going by so my head naturally whips around. I see 2 pair of A/C. Each of the pair flying in perfect formation with their wingman. One pair trailing the other, the 2 pair in perfect formation to which I assumed was echelon.
The 1st pair were F-15's and they were climbing out. The 2nd pair was a pair of Mallard ducks that were going who knows where. Visually, this required a double take on my part. Initially, at the time the F-15's looked much the easier target.

The F-15 is such a pretty bird in flight...
Good Luck!

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Mino
The Wrecking Crew
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[This message has been edited by Minotaur (edited 06-23-2000).]