Talk:Hawkins-class cruiser

Latest comment: 8 years ago by Death Bredon in topic Straddles and hits

Straddles and hits edit

The article maintains that "a straddle of one shell falling short and one long mathematically eliminates the possibility of a hit". This is not quite accurate. While the shot that falls short probably would not be a hit (unless VERY close to the target or within such a short range of the shooting gun that it could ricochet off the surface -- have seen that happen myself!), the shot that is long could hit the target if its trajectory were flat enough -- remember that the intention is to hit the target from the side, not from above (as with the old-style coastal mortars).--Death Bredon (talk) 22:14, 13 February 2016 (UTC)Reply