“Gunpowder burns at a higher rate when it’s cold and a lower rate when it’s warm, which causes bullets to hit high in warm weather and low in cold weather.”
Well, that got that backwards.
But they got the sword fighting techniques and the submarine warfare right … except that no one really has fought modern submarine to submarine at all.
It’s cracked and not a ballistics textbook, so I’m happy that at least they noted that the burn rate changes. They might fix it in comments or something.
October 15th, 2012 at 12:22 am
“Gunpowder burns at a higher rate when it’s cold and a lower rate when it’s warm, which causes bullets to hit high in warm weather and low in cold weather.”
Well, that got that backwards.
But they got the sword fighting techniques and the submarine warfare right … except that no one really has fought modern submarine to submarine at all.
October 15th, 2012 at 12:12 pm
It’s cracked and not a ballistics textbook, so I’m happy that at least they noted that the burn rate changes. They might fix it in comments or something.