Rifles | .30 R O/U Break Action Rifle
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Overpowered, nerf it.
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Love the .30R, but I have replaced it with the 9.3 break action!
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great all rounder! good distance but to my feeling its obsolete due to the 9.3 O/U being introduced. the .30 does fit the more regular scopes though!
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How is this rifle not allowed for coyote? The 9.3x74R O/U Break Action Rifle is but this one is not? Sometimes EW makes no sense.
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And to add to the confusion, it's not allowed for bison, banteng and water buffalo either, a rifle that performs similar in-game to a .300.nachthexe wrote:How is this rifle not allowed for coyote? The 9.3x74R O/U Break Action Rifle is but this one is not? Sometimes EW makes no sense.
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No that is ok in my eyes. I just do not understand if classified as weaker then the 9.3x74R O/U Break Action Rifle in regards to big animals, why it also can not shoot coyotes which are at the lower end of the 9.3x74R O/U Break Action Rifle. the 9.3x74R O/U Break Action Rifle can shoot bigger and smaller animals!RedWolf wrote:And to add to the confusion, it's not allowed for bison, banteng and water buffalo either, a rifle that performs similar in-game to a .300.nachthexe wrote:How is this rifle not allowed for coyote? The 9.3x74R O/U Break Action Rifle is but this one is not? Sometimes EW makes no sense.
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Re: Rifles | .30 R O/U Break Action Rifle
Rated: Excellent
Pros:
Break-action, double-barrel rifles in the USA are rare and expensive pieces, so being able to virtually hunt with one is a HUGE plus.
Everything about this rifle is just exotic to me. The sound is satisfying. The design is delightful. The animations are awesome.
After reading a few articles on the .30R cartridge from Blaser, I believe the ammunition in game is represented well.
Stronger that the .30-06 and 8x57, but not quite as powerful as the .300 Win Mag.
I'd say it's comparable to the 7mm Rem Mag, 7x64mm Brenneke, and the updated .308 Win - Rifle Edition, but having a trajectory more similar to the .308.
I've noticed many comparisons to the 9.3x74mm double rifle as being the better buy, simply because of being able to take dangerous game.
I'd personally take the .30R instead for the flatter trajectory, lighter weight, and overall effectiveness on Canines, Cervids, and Ursa (the coyote issue notwithstanding)
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Pros:
- Powerful cartridge
- Fast follow-up shot
- Broad Optics selection
- Only 2 shots
- Overkill affects harvest values
Break-action, double-barrel rifles in the USA are rare and expensive pieces, so being able to virtually hunt with one is a HUGE plus.
Everything about this rifle is just exotic to me. The sound is satisfying. The design is delightful. The animations are awesome.
After reading a few articles on the .30R cartridge from Blaser, I believe the ammunition in game is represented well.
Stronger that the .30-06 and 8x57, but not quite as powerful as the .300 Win Mag.
I'd say it's comparable to the 7mm Rem Mag, 7x64mm Brenneke, and the updated .308 Win - Rifle Edition, but having a trajectory more similar to the .308.
I've noticed many comparisons to the 9.3x74mm double rifle as being the better buy, simply because of being able to take dangerous game.
I'd personally take the .30R instead for the flatter trajectory, lighter weight, and overall effectiveness on Canines, Cervids, and Ursa (the coyote issue notwithstanding)
Drops elk in their tracks!
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One more critique regarding the operation and animations:
To my understanding, it is commonly designed for O/U guns with single triggers to shoot the bottom barrel first to mitigate muzzle flip.
The logic being the recoil of the first shot is absorbed more efficiently since the "under" barrel is set lower.
The direction of force is more inline with the shooter's shoulder and generates less muzzle flip and perceived recoil than the "over" barrel.
Conversely, in-game this rifle shoots the top barrel first.
Just a bit of trivia that is meaningless in it's performance in-game.
Then again, Doc is kinda "eccentric" so maybe he went against convention when designing his version of this rifle.
To my understanding, it is commonly designed for O/U guns with single triggers to shoot the bottom barrel first to mitigate muzzle flip.
The logic being the recoil of the first shot is absorbed more efficiently since the "under" barrel is set lower.
The direction of force is more inline with the shooter's shoulder and generates less muzzle flip and perceived recoil than the "over" barrel.
Conversely, in-game this rifle shoots the top barrel first.
Just a bit of trivia that is meaningless in it's performance in-game.
Then again, Doc is kinda "eccentric" so maybe he went against convention when designing his version of this rifle.
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Re: Rifles | .30 R O/U Break Action Rifle
I looked past the .30R and went straight for the .74R O/U. No regrets there! It's a fantastic gun. It's dropped everything I've shot so far and I'm still exploring it's usefulness for long range. One of the things I love so much about these rifles is they are ethical for a wide range of animals. The Weatherby is an extremely powerful gun but it doesn't even have that wide range of coverage. For sure, .30R and .74R are the guns that every player needs to own. New players need to know these are among the guns to buy when getting started. I've seen many recommendations for the .30R and nothing is said for the fact that one could skip the .30R and get it's upgrade that is the .74R (a better gun if my understanding is correct) and save the money.
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