Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

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13ushwacker Apr 21, 2020 @ 7:57pm
SCOPE DOPE
Over time I have built up a library of "scope dope" images with the dope for that scope and rifle combo overlaid on the reticle image. I uploaded them to a Googles Photos share album called Wildlands Scope Dope. Here is the link,

https://photos.app.goo.gl/EjRg11CTRcu9jpwQ9.

Feel free to download and use the scope dope in your game. They work well for me, but I'm not making any promises. There are ten different rifle/scope/magnification combos.

How they are made:
Usually what I do is take the rifle out on the salt flat where that brown chair sits. I use a metal shed down the road from the facility with two rectangular ponds on the salt flats. It is the last building on the salt flat road as you leave the facility headed toward the airport. The building registers hits as bullet holes in the metal side. It also throws sparks when the bullet hits.

The range and position on the reticle are recorded. This information is then overlaid on a reticle image. Usually I don't write out the whole 100, 200 meters, but write 10 or 1 for 100, 2 or 20 for 200m and so on.

To use just look for the range you need or a number near that range. Note the corresponding hash mark on the reticle. Back in the game use the correct hash mark and take your shot. If you exact range isn't listed just make an estimate between the two ranges that bracket your range and use that reticle position you estimate at your "Kentucky Windage" With practice you get the feel for it.

If you have a second screen you can post the image on that screen. What I do is keep a small memo notebook with the scope dope in it. Using the correct hash mark for your specific range to target, instead of making a "guess-timate" will increase your one shot - one kill success dramatically. Most likely you will be able to increase your sniping range as well. Increasing the range to greater than ~400m will help keep the game from determining your position and feeding it to the tangos.

Anyway, if you still play Wildlands as I do, hope these images will be of help.
Date Posted: Apr 21, 2020 @ 7:57pm
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