3300 damage to the balloon
690 damage to armor
570 damage to the permahull
Tell me a gun that even comes close for Per clip damage to so many important systems.
Alright, first off math check. The LJ only does 408 permahull damage per full clip, the websites damage matrix is old and out of date.
Now onto other guns. Almost all guns are effective at two damage types especially heavy weapons and the LJ is no exception. It
Heavy Carronade
Balloon 1312
Component 880
This is only in 2 shots with the fastest heavy weapon reload in the game. On a pure dps level this gives it all the balloon armor and hull destruction the LJ has. In addition it also has the highest per minute component destruction in the game. It also two hits balloon letting it break the balloon every time it shoots.
Manticore
Components 1950
Permahull 880
To put this in perspective components usually have under 400 health as opposed to the 1200 balloons have giving it a devastatingamount of shatter. In addition it one shot kills two thirds of the ships in the game if their armor is down.
Gattling
Armor 1020
Component 1320
Although this is a light weapon it is incredibly powerful. It can one clip strip the armor of any ship in the game other than the galleon and is ultra effectiveness against components.
The point of this is not that the LJ sucks, but that like many other weapons in the game the Lumberjack is effective at doing it's job. But just because a gun is effectiven doesn't mean it's overpowered. The gun is meant to pop a balloon in one clip and it does just that.
It is very important to note that a popped balloon is not all that crippling due to the multitude of options available for captain and crew to deal with it. If you're out of range, simply dodge or move behind debris and recover. In range use drogue chute and just keep firing, near the ground move two engineers to the balloon, buff it and go right back to the ceiling.
Just because a gun works doesn't mean it needs a Nerf, we need ways to kill ships and the effective methods have never been fewer than they currently are, the last thing we need is to lose one more.