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Hawkhound is cheap to maintain and more common to find and supply, has 80 player damage. Timberwolf is just more powerful but more expensive to maintain and use, has 99 player damage.
The only problem is that people are over confident with snipers and look down to civilian guns. The Timberwolf is only superior if you know how to aim AND have the supply to make every shot worth it.
Not really, you have a high loot chance for high cal mili to spawn just doing horde beacons alone or killing megas.
The hawk may be more combat reliant as it is a technical DMR and not a Sniper; but the Timber is still better in every aspect.
The Timberwolf not only has high, reliable damage for it's class; but it also has one of the highest bleed percentages for it's class also, second being the Grizzly. However, it takes a bit of skill to play the gun PvP wise.
Like, I know I can sit here and take the piss out of this game because I can go around devastating small kids with a Yuri, but that Timber is definitely on another level of wizardry.
But the point still does wash down to what's common and available, in regards to my other comment.
In the hands of a nooblet no telling if he'd even hit a damned thing. In the hands of someone good, probably the Timber still.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯