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Well, it's usually after I shoot, but as long as I can get my shots off and evade, works for me. I like to be right on them shooting at 1000 yards or less. That's why I like to pull the escorts away, I can usually get my attacks off and escape without the escorts having a clue.
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Helmsman
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I don't generally like to try pulling the escorts away, but that's partially because I'm cautious, and partially because I've got some leftover habits from before I downloaded the Maxoptics mod.
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Rear Admiral
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Pulling the escorts away has gotten to be my favorite method. I will even ping a TF 20nm's away and can often pull escorts 10-15 nms's from the group. Anytime you can have escorts 3000 yards plus in your stern searching for you where you were, leaving a wide open flank to attack from it's like taking candy from a baby. It just takes timing and really not that hard.
My favorite convoys to attack are late war Formosa, shallow water and usually many Type AB's. You better learn to pull them and keep them far in your stern so you can attack, nothing worse than having an elite group of 3-8 Type AB's catching you in shallow water of 150ft...With cams off I've been in my sub and felt like a rubber ball being bounced around the ocean making that mistake, depth charges going off like machine gun fire. |
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Ocean Warrior
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