Seriously any more lead and he would have almost been out of shot. Plus, do you see how close I am?
Notice your G-meter right before you zoom in. You are pulling over 2 G's when you start shooting and 3 G's when you finally pull out of your dive. You are not flying in a straight line here, you are pulling a circle at the bottom of a dive. So, your bullets are not flying straight out to the pipper (your aim point), instead, they are dropping dramatically below your line of sight. Had you been unloaded (1G), flying in a straight line, you might have hit with your initial amount of lead, but in this case you clearly need more lead due to the G-pull.
Seriously any more lead and he would have almost been out of shot.
Yep. The same as trying to shoot someone while pulling a high G turn. With the proper lead amount, they are under your nose.
One solution to this is to set up a high over the nose view and get used to shooting from that view. The Pony has a very good over the nose view actually if you push your view all the way up and all the way to the left or right (I use left, as most lufberys seem to go left and I can then still see the terrain while pulling lead). You will have to get used to where your aim point is, though, as you won't have the reflector sight. You can use a "death dot" on your monitor, or simply get used to where the aim point is through practice.
Another solution is to use an "out of plane" attack, where you come in from an angle rather than dead six. The off angle will allow you to roll into your target and keep them out from under your nose. This takes some practice and can reduce your time on target, but it can be a very effective bomber attack method. The out of plane attack also makes you a harder target for the bomber gunners as well.
Plus, do you see how close I am? Why do I hit when not zoomed in?
In this case, I don't think the distance is a major factor, but the G's force at the time of shooting is.
As far as zoom, my guess is when you aren't zoomed in you probably apply more lead because you have a wider field of view and are anticipating the shot more than "aiming" the pipper.
Hope these comments help. Feel free to hit me up if you want to practice shooting at me in the TA some time.
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