trycksh0t, on 10 February 2012 - 11:32 PM, said:
Unfortunately, there is quite a bit of canon and 'Fluff' available that supports AC's being of several different calibers, specifically ranging from 30mm to 203mm, and are grouped by damage, not calibre. http://www.sarna.net/wiki/Autocannon
Also - http://www.sarna.net...i/Autocannon/20 .
There are 3 seperate AC/20's listed on these pages, each a different calibre (150mm, 185mm, 203mm).
Ok didn't know that, most of my BT knowledge comes from reading through the Master Rules Revised and the only fluff about AC's in there that I remember is that they range from 30mm to 120mm and fire in bursts. Now I know and it totally busts my common ammo theory.
trycksh0t, on 10 February 2012 - 11:32 PM, said:
Recoil would affect the grouping of the rounds, the larger the recoil the faster your group disperses which would decrease your maximum effective range. This would explain why the smaller the gun the further range it has. Smaller callibers fired the same number of rounds in a burst would have a larger effective range than a larger caliber firing the same number of rounds because there would be less recoil. Even if the larger guns fired smaller bursts they would most likely have a larger group since the larger caliber would have more recoil per shot.
@Chuckie: Don't forget the M1A2 could aim at and hit the cockpit on the Summoner from 4km away. Summoner can't return fire until roughly 600m. Wonder how many 120mm rounds the M1A2 could put on the cockpit as the Summoner closes that 3.4km? If the M1A2 can land 5 rounds on that cockpit as the Summoner closes the 3.4km distance, bye-bye Clanner.