I fly mostly 50cal F4U's, and have my convergence set to 325 for all guns. And I try to make my shots within the 600, above 600 I notice it takes alot longer bursts to make damage. But I don't notice much of that bullet drop, or spread even.. Here the other night I was climbing up to a single B24, but I could not get my speed up to get close. After a while the distance was 1k between us, and I figured "what the heck" and gave him a 5second burst just to see if I made any pings at all. I had my view zoomed, and my aim dot placed right at his tailsection. But what amazed me was that all my rounds made hits, the bomber's tail and wings were sparkling, parts flying off, then a fuel leak, then there was flames. And eventually a boom. That was with a 325 convergence setting in a F4U1A.
And I also remember one other time I was climbing after a P51, and the distance between us was 1k. I was flying the F4U1C, and aimed about 2-3 plane lengths infront of the 51 and gave him a few seconds burst. The result was a direct hit and the P51 exploded instantly when hit. That time I had my convergence set at 350 for the 20mm..
I don't use tracers anymore, I did before but now I just find them distracting. I have had alot of issues with my aim, I had a pretty good aim a while back. Then I was away from the game for a few months, and the aim was gone..
Now I start to feel its coming back to me, and I see more and more often I can make pretty good hits 800 or more away. But it has taken me about 6 months just to get back at where I was, mostly because I don't play as many hours now as I did before..
But in general I don't shoot that far out if I am not in a chase of a faster plane, then I might do it just to make some kind of damage before he gets away. If I know I can catch up with him, I will save my ammo till I get closer.
The 50cals can really do alot of damage if they get concentrated to one spot, alot more damage than if they get spread over a bigger area.