JG53_Jaguar
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Ok buys I'm puzzled here, I'm currently learning how to use Guns and Ordnance. I'm reading ASLSK#2 rule book, as well as ASLRBv2 and K Chapter in ASLRBv2. Now I'm looking at "To Hit Example" on page 9 of ASLSK#2 it talks about German 75mm AT gun firing at US MMC at distance of 2 hexes. The example talks about starting with base value of TH 9. I checked ASL C3 table and it shows that the base value is really 8 (For 0-6 hexes = black 8 since we are dealing here with German gun). I now check the "To Hit" table in SK#2 and I see that indeed the ITT for 75mm AT gun at 2 hexes is base value of 9. So my question why the difference between SK and ASL ? Basically SK "To Hit" table shows values for 1 hex = 10, 2 hexes = 9, 3-6 hexes = 8, whereas ASL C3 table shows value for 0-6 = 8. Why is SK "To Hit" table more detailed than ASLRBv2 ?
To me ASLRBv2 is the code of law here...ASLSK is just suppose to help on the way...but it should not really side track me right ?
To me ASLRBv2 is the code of law here...ASLSK is just suppose to help on the way...but it should not really side track me right ?
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