I just recently began using some AG weapons and I've noticed a few issues including the Type 200A bombs not working above 1000 feet but that's being covered in another thread. Today I tried out some GB6 and LS6 with the PP points to strike a runway, but I've noticed that they land about 10-20 meters off the point that I set on the f10 map. I've checked the INS alignment and I always use HNS+GPS for better accuracy. I've also tried setting an azimuth-guided launch but that didn't seem to help with the accuracy so I doubt it's got something to do with the wrong altitude or something of the point. I will attach some pictures below of the issue. I am wondering since it's just a bit off that maybe I'm doing something wrong or is this a common issue? I am currently running the latest beta in MT. Also, I've noticed that in the Chucks guide it says that the dotted lines of the acceptable release zone of the bomb should turn solid when the aircraft is in range but that also doesn't seem to happen no matter how close I fly into the area so I just launch within the zone and it seems to work just fine. Maybe that's also changed or bugged. I have been doing a lot of AA with the JF but not so much AG so I'm not too familiar with whether or not this issue was there a few updates ago or so, just what I am seeing now. This has happened now every time that I tried them with PP points at multiple different airports however when I lock with AG radar or use the targeting pod everything seems to work perfectly fine.
The first image is of the actual detonation. The two little craters are with the LS6-250 with a direct path (no azimuth set) and the big one is with the GB6 with the Azimuth set to match the runway heading yet it still missed the point.
The Second image is one of the points itself.
Please let me know if you are having the same issue or if any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong would be greatly appreciated. But until I figure out what I am doing wrong or the bug is fixed I guess ill just displace the point of the actual target by a bit to compensate.