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People would usually choose the stock now for the Rico control, but if we're comparing that minimal amount of Rico control to again what the rear grip does, it just does better, and you can tune it towards recoil steadiness. After that realization, every gun just felt so much better with these attachments that I could just continuously beam it away very well and really get all my shots on at any distance.
Sub
Next up the Marksman Rivals for me, the SOB gives the Saab a good recoil and is super fast, and that makes me love the gun super much for Warzone 2. I am very happy with the F-Tex. Charlie, seven and a half, if we're now putting this on the firing range, I just love how this looks. It has like a slight big black bar that you can align, and then it has just the red dot to really put on the opponent's head.
You do not have to tune this because your aimed on-side speed is very good, and we really don't want to tinker with any kind of flinch resistance we're going to put on a laser. That's the core you have for aimed side speed and aimed stability. The barrels we sadly don't have one that gives us bullet velocity, but there is one at the end that I don't know how to unlock anyhow.
So we're going for the zlr, the Talon, to just give us the bonus of bullet velocity, and yes, we can tune this even further towards bullet velocity, and here we can actually choose aim downside speed over smoothness. In addition, we also do need the high-velocity rounds, 100 no question with a bullet velocity, and here we demonstrate that your Rico smoothness does not matter.
We do want to have aiming stability, though, because you don't want your gun to sway all over the place, and that's why I'm going with a stock, because stocks traditionally have the most stability possible. But you can also tune this a little bit towards aimed on side speed, and with this, you do actually have the sub very fast aimed on side speed-wise, and it has decent aiming stability—not terrible.
You can hold your focus, and especially after shooting, you're not too far away from your shot, so you're still on the same plane after shooting, and it doesn't like that, And. That makes me love the subtitle and the reshooting of the subtitle very much.
Sniper
There's nothing to see here, Sniper The rifles were all fantastic, and the McPR sounds absolutely brilliant. I wanted to go for the SPX, but I couldn't come up with a very satisfying build, so I settled for the lob that the lab is. Brilliant Importantly, it already has a very positive side.
One is just a straight black dot that you can put anywhere, and if you need to, you can zoom a little bit in or out. I've really been liking that, especially the dot at the end, which makes it easy for me to get my shots on the barrel. You do have the 23.5-inch barrel, which is a huge chunk of bullet velocity, and we want to tune this a little bit towards aimed side speed because it makes things better.
You could also choose aim-walk movement speed over recoil steadiness because you are going to be aiming down and maybe walking a little bit left and right here. We're definitely going to put on the suppressor again with the F-Tech rat knot for bullet velocity and a known side speed, and again ammunition-wise you want to take the high velocity out there's no question about that for bullet velocity and damage range smoothness, and again now, we want the aiming stability to be popping.
That's where we're going for the Carrizo-Laser again, and for the stock, we sadly do not have one for aiming stability. We also do not have a room for aiming stability, so we're going to settle for an indomitable sight speed stock that we can still tune towards aiming stability and even more aimed at side speed.
That gives us a very long-range sniper with surprising accuracy. Quick ads, it kind of reminds me a little bit of the Tundra. I would say, and the Tundra I've always liked a lot, so it's a little bit of an Ace 55, a little bit faster than the HDR, but you can keep your shots really quick at any