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Thehunter call of the wild rifles
Thehunter call of the wild rifles








The only real things I make sure to keep in mind when choosing a rifle I plan to use long-range are to not use the lever actions, and to pick a caliber that fits the animal I'm hunting. When composited on top of one another, there is a remarkable lack of variation between the graphs of all the other guns in terms of bullet drop. The descriptions may reflect real-life performances, but the game treats almost every rifle exactly the same. The other in-game descriptions that mention flat trajectories, like the. 300 which has a very slightly flatter trajectory (higher muzzle velocity), and the lever action rifles which are only useful at short range (low muzzle velocity). Every single centerfire rifle in the game has, for all intents and purposes, the exact same trajectory (read: muzzle velocity and retained downrange velocity), with literally the only exceptions being the MN1890 which has a sharper drop (lower muzzle velocity), the. I spent many hours recording and combing frame-by-frame through footage of every single gun at the Hirschfelden shooting range to see what kind of bullet drop each gun has at different ranges. People also talk a lot about "flat trajectories" but the game sort of sows a false seed in that respect.

thehunter call of the wild rifles

(Several hundred hours of playtime also helped with that, but that's kind of my point). I used the Mårtensson 6.5mm and was expecting to be at it for a while but I ended up getting a 415.57m heart shot on an ibex on my first try, even though the gun's accuracy rating is "only" 70. As an example, I was hunting at Cuatro Colinas once and decided to see if I could get a heart shot from the maximum draw distance of ~415m. With enough practice though, you can learn to move against the aim wobble and get really accurate shots out of any gun in the game, even guns with low accuracy ratings. 223 Docent, with an accuracy of 100, is much more stable to aim than the. It has nothing to do with how far off the mark the bullet will impact. First of all, the weapon stat listed as "accuracy" is actually just the amount of aim wobble that particular gun suffers from. That argument aside, there are a couple things to look at and a couple misconceptions.

thehunter call of the wild rifles

So that rifle is awesome for Silver Ridge Peaks. The class range of the 7mm encompasses every other animal at the reserve, from 4-9. For example, the 7mm is pretty much the rifle to bring to the new DLC reserve Silver Ridge Peaks because out of the 9 animals you can hunt there, the turkey is the only one you need a different weapon for. My favorite rifles have a lot to do with how they've fit in as a part of my loadout for different reserves.










Thehunter call of the wild rifles