Usually, yes.XxStrong1xX wrote:Were the Lynx missions a short term one time thing?
Usually, yes.XxStrong1xX wrote:If you activated them can you still accomplish them?
Usually, yes.XxStrong1xX wrote:Were the Lynx missions a short term one time thing?
Usually, yes.XxStrong1xX wrote:If you activated them can you still accomplish them?
HooCairs wrote:Usually, yes.XxStrong1xX wrote:Were the Lynx missions a short term one time thing?
Usually, yes.XxStrong1xX wrote:If you activated them can you still accomplish them?
That would explain it. I was wearing winter camo as usual in the Hemm reserve and was also crouching at all times.Tod1d wrote:From my experience they are spooking at about 80m, even with the winter forest camo.
I was able to get as close as 60m crawling/prone. I also deployed / dismantled the e-Caller many times at those distances, and the lynx did not spook. (see About the E-caller's spooking effect .)HooCairs wrote:That would explain it. I was wearing winter camo as usual in the Hemm reserve and was also crouching at all times.Tod1d wrote:From my experience they are spooking at about 80m, even with the winter forest camo.
The first lynx I followed that I mentioned above was actually one that had called about 200m out. I moved in a bit, set up an e-caller and waited a looong time. It never came. After checking it didn't come and then spook or something, it just never bothered coming closer.Tod1d wrote:I was able to get as close as 60m crawling/prone. I also deployed / dismantled the e-Caller many times at those distances, and the lynx did not spook. (see About the E-caller's spooking effect .)HooCairs wrote:That would explain it. I was wearing winter camo as usual in the Hemm reserve and was also crouching at all times.Tod1d wrote:From my experience they are spooking at about 80m, even with the winter forest camo.
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