How to Be a Sniper in Call of Duty
How to Be a Sniper in Call of Duty[edit | edit source]
Here's a comprehensive guide on how to be an effective sniper in Call of Duty:
Weapon Selection and Loadout[edit | edit source]
Choose a sniper rifle that suits your playstyle. Popular options include:
- Pelington 703: Fast handling, 1-shot kill to head or upper chest[2] - LW3-Tundra: High damage, 1-shot kill to head, upper chest, and shoulders[2] - M82: Semi-auto with heavy recoil, 1-shot kill to head or upper chest[2]
Optimize your loadout: - Use the Gunfighter Wildcard to equip more attachments[5] - Recommended attachments:
- Optic of your choice (e.g. Blandwell 7x Scope) - Ranger Handguard for sprint speed - Extended Mag I for more shots between reloads - Muzzle Brake to reduce recoil[5]
For perks, consider: - Paranoia to detect when enemies are aiming at you - Assassin to boost score output - Ghost to stay off enemy radar[12]
Aiming Techniques[edit | edit source]
1. Centering: Keep your crosshair at chest level where enemies are likely to appear1[1]
2. Quickscoping: Quickly aim down sights and fire immediately without fully zooming in[1]
- Practice timing and muscle memory - Use weapons with fast ADS speed like Kar98k or AX-50[1]
3. Hardscoping: Traditional method of fully aiming down sights[1]
- Best for long-range precision shots - Find strategic positions with clear lines of sight[1]
4. Drag scoping: Aim down sights and drag crosshair over target before firing[1]
- Useful when enemy isn't directly in crosshair when ADS begins - Practice smooth, controlled movements[1]
Positioning and Map Knowledge[edit | edit source]
- Use high ground and power positions for advantage[12] - Learn common sniping spots and anticipate enemy locations[10] - Utilize cover effectively (boxes, windows, walls)[10] - Relocate after taking shots to avoid becoming an easy target[1]
Movement and Tactics[edit | edit source]
- Practice strafing and jumping while aiming for aggressive play[4] - Use smoke grenades for cover when moving or repositioning[8] - In close quarters, consider hip-firing or quick melee attacks[12] - For objective modes, use lower magnification optics to cap zones[12]
Practice and Training[edit | edit source]
- Use private matches or training modes to practice aim[7] - Focus on crosshair placement and target acquisition[7] - Practice dragging your scope across moving targets[7] - Work on timing your shots with weapon fire rates[13]
Additional Tips[edit | edit source]
- Learn to estimate factors affecting bullet trajectory (range, wind, elevation)[3] - Use your secondary weapon to finish off hit-marked enemies[8] - Prioritize threats - focus on the most dangerous enemies first[7] - Utilize scorestreaks like UAV to reveal enemy positions[12] - Adjust sensitivity settings for precise aiming[13]
Remember, becoming an effective sniper takes practice and patience. Focus on improving your aim, positioning, and map awareness to excel in this role.
References[edit | edit source]
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