Same can be said for every heavy bomber.
Sometimes it's better NOT to go for a sink right away, such as when you have other teammates inbound in bombers of their own. In those cases I will sometimes drop my salvo and make a run with lesser objectives, such as to damage it and drop its radar and to force a turn if someone is driving the CV. If there's little or no cap, I can turn and come back with the lethal drop just about the time the others are in their bombsight from the other direction. One of us is going to have time to react to a turn and sink it.
I like using 88s for that job. Save the 500lb bombs on the wing for the second run, drop plenty of those smaller bombs in the bomb bay in salvos on the first pass and one of them is going to create a candle no matter how it turns. Assuming of course you make the correct approach.
Undamaged BBs require a different strategy than CVs.