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Post by atomicfloozy on Aug 10, 2019 19:05:37 GMT
The first bullet under Firing the Guns, page 25, reads:
"Nominate the target of the shot. This target may be anywhere within a 15 degree arc to each side centered on the gun's barrel."
My question is there an easy way to measure a 15 degree arc without a protractor?
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Aug 13, 2019 1:38:47 GMT
The first bullet under Firing the Guns, page 25, reads: "Nominate the target of the shot. This target may be anywhere within a 15 degree arc to each side centered on the gun's barrel." My question is there an easy way to measure a 15 degree arc without a protractor? Yep, get a protractor ad string. Get a glass of wine or a beer, your choice. Throw the protractor away. Put the string at the gun barrel and turn it 45 degrees, easy one to figure as it's half way between the side and front. Eyeball it and cut that one in half. It's about 22 degrees but good enough. Drink more wine or beer.
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Post by atomicfloozy on Aug 13, 2019 4:39:05 GMT
Beer or Wine? Floozys drink something a little stronger:
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Aug 13, 2019 19:43:32 GMT
Beer or Wine? Floozys drink something a little stronger: Should give a wider arc later in the game.
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Post by stryderg on Aug 17, 2019 3:14:30 GMT
Take a small square of paper, fold into a triangle (that's 45 degrees). Fold that into 3, 15 degrees each. Cut out the middle bit and keep it as a template. Or take another drink and don't worry about it.
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Post by BROODE on Aug 17, 2019 3:42:33 GMT
I took another drink of my "Lemmy", so what's with this protractor and what game am I using it for again?
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