It's probably a latency issue online but, in offline mode after about 5 minutes of shooting single taps with the MK108 I reach the point that I can pretty much hit the drones from any angle 75% at 400yds and 85% 200 and closer. Dosen't hurt that from all the testing I've done I have an idea where the round should be going and modified a gunsight to reflect that. Has a bit to do with those dispersion tests at different ranges anyone can perform. If you test offline against the target 50-400 yards, you will notice all of your shots pretty much pattern from gunsight center down to the first 10Mil below center depending on the range. But, dispersion is ruining what looks like an almost flat shooting round.
Bf109-K4 MK108 tested at 150 convergence.
Range(yd)...Drop(ft)...Dipsersion(H x W)
50..............(-8in)......(10in x 5in)
100............(-7in)......(6ft x 4.5ft)
150.............(0in)......(6.25ft x 6.25ft)
200.............(0in)......(14.5ft x 11.6ft)
300............(-22in).....(23ft x 13.75ft)
400............(-5.8ft)....(30ft x 17.5ft)
As soon as I'm online and in the same firing positions and gunsight lineups, instead of a single MK108 tap, I have to use a trigger burst of 3-6 rounds. The MK108 rounds just don't seem to act online like they do offline. And dead 6 shots from 200 and closer the rounds on full zoom look like they are all sliding along the surfaces of the con. Even the Yak9T rounds look like that.
In my research on the MK108, almost every source pointed out the MK108 was lousy choice of auto cannon for fighter to fighter high speed combat. It was emphasised that it was for shooting large slow moving bombers becasue of it's slow velocity and awfull ballistics.
An 18ft dispersion at 200 meters with a 3ft drop and a 30ft dispersion at 400 meters with a 12ft drop. Meters are shorter than yards. Your best combat range if you have to shoot at fighters is 100 yards. At 100 meters it has a 7ft dispersion with an 8inch drop. That testing table from the game shows those two (0) becasue you get to tilt the barrel up for vertical convergence settings. But, the Dispersion column negates the seemingly lazer qualites you see in the Drop column. I'd still like to see all negative numbers in the Drop column.
I could be smoking some funny stuff here or cannot read my own chicken scratch hand writing but, I found some of my ballistics testing notes from about 2 years ago from offline with the K4. The dispersion grid patterning numbers are smaller than the numbers I posted in this thread which I pulled in the last 2 days that reflect the Rheinmetall-Borsig test data. You guys should ask for the G10 back with the 20mm in the nose.
Back then I could sit behind a B25 offline and one shot at a time perform accurate dismanteling tests of different airframe structures to understand the damage model. Now days the MK108 rounds seem to euphimistcly disperse randomly all over the place requiring bursts instead of single taps. The Yak9T is better for the single shot damage tests these days due to having a similar ballistic profile to a 20mm out to 400.
Must be the low tide fumes off Lake Meritt affecting my cognitive abilities or my cats rewrote my notes from a few years ago. I'm just imaging all of this.