Unflaired posts don't get an upvote button and incorrectly flaired posts may be removed. Your account must be 3 days old to comment and at least 30 karma to post here.įlair your post appropriately after submitting. Submit a link Submit text post Please activate this subreddit's custom style for access to extra functionality such as content filtersįor Sim mode, visit r/WarthunderSim! Rules Plus, you don't want much ammo as ammoracking gets more frequent as players know where it is and you want to have a decent amount of stock rounds to last the whole match (and not useless rounds taking up prescious space). This goes for most German late Tier III-IV and a few in Tier V (10.5cm Tiger II and Jagdtiger) as you essentially have good stock rounds, HE that is just about useless, HEAT that won't pen much, and APCR that loves to bounce. Stock rounds will kill at least 2-3 and you can fire the MG-34 while reloading to pick 1 or 2 more off if you can. You could argue that it could be useful against SPAA, but most are into semi-closed turrets that it will do nothing to. HEAT was most useful on the Panzer IV's/Stug with short 75mm barrels (when using Hl.Gr.38C) but past that, it is not a whole lot of use (only decent pen and very low velocities). HEAT at this point is not much use either. VII (us it do dissable the driver though go for the gunner first if it is a Black Prince, then switch back, track it, and flank or use 2-3 more APCR to get 1 or 2 more crew). I would take 10 max (optimal 5 in my view) in case of something like a Black Prince or Churchill Mk. By now, most tanks have/are getting sloped armor, making APCR useless as it has high chances of bouncing off sloped surfaces. It will usually penetrate whatever you face asside from a few odd tanks, and the explosive charge inside is quite good. Originally posted by thefighter:ok when its about tiger h1 what shell shod a use? Your stock PzGr.39 rounds.
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