Wollongong
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- Jerry "Wollo" Wollongong
I have taken my opalo, ammo, and a huge bunch of candybars up north, and started hunting.
AIM: to find out the TT returns on hunting snables
300 snables later, here is the results:
1) Number of animals with loot: 186 (62% of the animals killed, 38% of them are no-looters)
2) 61 animals had loot which is worth enough to pay for the ammo and decay used to kill it. This means 20,3% of all animals killed did at least break-even.
3) Total ammo used: 35,72 PED, decay 0,56 PED
4) Total looted: 26,12 PED
5) Loss of 9,60 PED over 300 snables, an average of 3.2 pec each.
6) Loss is 28,00441% of the cost.
So those saying that just hunting snables will result in profit... this undermines that statement. Eco-snabling is no more.
You lose, but you lose less rapidly.
AIM: to find out the TT returns on hunting snables
300 snables later, here is the results:
1) Number of animals with loot: 186 (62% of the animals killed, 38% of them are no-looters)
2) 61 animals had loot which is worth enough to pay for the ammo and decay used to kill it. This means 20,3% of all animals killed did at least break-even.
3) Total ammo used: 35,72 PED, decay 0,56 PED
4) Total looted: 26,12 PED
5) Loss of 9,60 PED over 300 snables, an average of 3.2 pec each.
6) Loss is 28,00441% of the cost.
So those saying that just hunting snables will result in profit... this undermines that statement. Eco-snabling is no more.
You lose, but you lose less rapidly.