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Download call of the wild beginner guide for free
Download call of the wild beginner guide for free









download call of the wild beginner guide for free

I've dropped moose, elk, bear, & red deer with it. Now you can take bigger animals with the 243 but you need to be very accurate and know where the heart is in each animal (and be less than 50m for the big ones). If you feel extra fancy you can start a dope book and record ranges & zoom for each weapon so you don't have to guess. and a bit longer with 300gr bolts, and even shorter with 600gr bolts (55m at bottom dot). the crossbow iron sight without the zeroing perk is set to 30m, the scope zoomed in top dot is 30m, middle 50m, bottom is 70m with 420gr bolts. My suggestion, find the range on Hirsch and practice with your weapons at all sorts of ranges. So when it comes to hunting itself this is probably the last one on my list. It is realistic as when I hear gun shots around and it is not driven hunt it is either around dusk or dawn. It is very nice for walking as it resemble my own country but in a daytime you hardly see an animal, it feels empty to me and hunting at dusk an dawn truly(!!!) :-( hurts my eyesight. Hirschfelden is my money maker as geese reserve. Still I like hunting water buffalo there. Big outer ring is way off all the houses and as I walked there I barely met any animal at all. I like also Parque Fernando but in too many areas you do not see far enough and it looks like only central area has any animals at all. Vurhonga Savanna is nice reserve with opened terrain and nice hunting, wide range of animals vanilla Layton is good, so far I like Yukon a little bit more. I can tell only about those reserves I have Fallow deer and, to a much lesser extent, Roe deer males respond to it.ĭo you have DLC weapons? Because some reserves requires more firepower than you have with stock weapons at the beginning. For Hirshfield buy the antler rattle caller as soon as you can. Those zones are usually within 100 meters of the actual water. All animals must drink at least once during every 24hr period so searching for those need zones near water sources is a good way to start. There are some animal population maps available on line that depict the areas where each species has been known to hang out in the past. Go there during the suggested time periods. Finding the need zones they are using is the key. There are peak time frames when each species is prone to eat, drink or rest. Sitting in a blind all day is not a very productive way to hunt (as you've learned already). I focus getting the perks/skills that reduce gun wobble, control my breathing and reduce the noise I make as soon as I can. The gun wobble you are experiencing is somewhat predictable in its pattern of movement. There's a rifle range in Hirschfield and the ammo you use there is free. 243 is inadequate for most of the species there.











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