Cruiser133 wrote:After watching that video, which is excellent by the way, I can see why US Army Ordinance chose the 76. Especially given the similar performance of the rounds.
The 17-Pounder had far greater penetrating power, where it counted, especially with improved APDS rounds which could just about KO the King Tiger. Incidentally, Eisenhower regarded the 76mm as a failure. ... and here's a reference to his views in an article on the 76mm:
"...Often sources will include the rather disheartening quote from General Eisenhower regarding the 76mm gun, "You mean our 76 won't knock these Panthers out?... Ordnance told me this 76 would take care of anything the Germans had. Now I find you can't knock out a damn thing with it." Of course, this statement is a bit of an exaggeration. The 76mm was a significant improvement over the 75mm gun (in regards to AP penetration, if not in HE power) and gave the Sherman a much improved punch versus the more common German vehicles such as the Pz IV, Stug III and the Hetzer as well as it's primary post war opponent, the T34/85..."
When the 17-pounder was fitted into the grown up version of the Cromwell, The Comet (lengthened, widened and with a more commodious turret fitted) the overall package was one of the best in WW2... arguably.

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