
You have high velocity large caliber guns that are placed extremely closely to each other (1.95m for the outer guns, compare to 3.75m on Bismarck). If you look at the turret, it makes very much sense that the dispersion would be horrendous. With the refit in the late 40s, which added delay coils to the guns, those dispersion issues were solved. Bagnasco gives some detail on this, tho unfortunately due to quarantine I don't have access to the book at the moment, but off memory post war they conducted firing trials with Richelieu and found spreads of over 1,000m at 20km. I burst my pimples at you and call your door opening request a silly thing.I wish I was. GUARD: No chance, English bedwetting types. GUARD: How you English say, I one more time-a unclog my nose in your direction, sons of a window-dresser! So, you think you could out-clever us French folk with your silly knees-bent running about in dancing behavior! I wave my private parts at your aunties, you cheesy lot of second hand electric donkey bottom biters.ĪRTHUR: In the name of the Lord, we demand entrance to this sacred castle! GUARD: 'Allo, daffy English kniggets and Monsieur Arthur-King, who has the brain of a duck, you know! So, we French fellows out-wit you a second time!ĪRTHUR: How dare you profane this place with your presence!? I command you, in the name of the Knights of Camelot, to open the doors of this sacred castle, to which God himself has guided us! Our quest is at an end! God be praised! Almighty God, we thank Thee that Thou hast vouchsafed to us the most holy- Jesus Christ!
