n7axw wrote:Hi Harold,
I think your idea takes mine and develops it. Do you think that your suggestion is in the range of EOC tech?
Don
Point blank sighting or BZO works for any projectile weapon with a consistent projectile ballistics. It works as well for crossbows and black powder muskets as it does for the most modern hunting or naval rifles.
The only requirement is knowing how much the bullet drops and how much to aim above bore-line to get the maximum rise and drop for the chosen range. It isn't technology as it is mathematics or trial and error.
The problem in applying it to naval guns is that it is only useful at point blank ranges. You still have the problem of figuring out the proper elevation to get an impact at the range of the target.
Charis has all the necessary tech to get a relatively accurate range, set the gun elevation to a precise angle, stabilize the gun in relation to the horizon, and compute ballistics tables. They're using most of that for their howitzers (high-angle guns, or just angle guns) but Naval Gunnery changes conditions too fast for manual look-ups to be effective. They need computers (non-electric analog computers) to lay accurate fire at the ranges their naval rifles are capable of.
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Answers! I got lots of answers!
(Now if I could just find the right questions.)