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you unloaded both rounds into them.
the blaze is speical because it can efectivly do 220 damage in a single shot, The lar is a full auto 110 damage per shot gun, the SVD can take a real suppersor and a nv scope and the mosin an m70 are unchanlegned in long range fighting
So for long range best would me VSD because of the instant follow up shots and long scope.
2nd best is LAR for same reason except scope.
Then Blaze because it can literally one shot at any range.
Then you have M70 because of the zoom scope.
Then Mosin. Mosin is last.
Honestly for mid range it is also the same as above. But for close range it is:
LAR
VSD
Mosin
M70
Blaze
the VSD just has a slightly better accuracy improvement through the scope.
Fullauto is overrated.
So instead of saying which is best, im going to choose what role fits which rifle best. (out of the mentioned rifles)
The LAR would be the best tool for raids or rushes because of its high power and full auto, and when in groups of 3 or more, this weapon can be very effective.
The VSD would be best for stealth sniping because of its mountable nv scope and suppressor.
(you could sorta be like the night fury from how to train your dragons, but now i think night vision is becoming obsolete because they devs increased the brightness of night time, but is also the only sniper rifle with a proper suppressor.)
The Mosin would be best as an early game sniper rifle because of its high caliber and how common it is.
The M70 would be best as a long range sniper rifle because of its variable scope.
(Now for comparison between the mosin and m70, you can see farther/clearer with the m70's scope, but the mosin can shoot more accurately because of its ability to zero up to 1000 meters, so you wouldnt have to lead your shot as much as you would with the m70, so i would say the m70 is better for stationary targets, like animals.)
And then the blaze.. im not sure where i would put this one. This one would be good in situations where there are only 1 or 2 targets and you wont have to reload, or when you are fighting a well armored target, and this is where the double shot comes in. The blaze is a unique rifle and therefore good in unique situations, but this can also be used for hunting large game like boars or deer because of its quick follow-up shots or double shot. Can still be an effective sniper rifle too. I would say this is like a beginner M70.
And thats all i have to say, just sharing my views on these weapons.
How come? I dont see it that way because there are only 2 shots compared to a 5 round clip, that means theres less room for error.
Honestly ive never used the blaze, because of its small ammo count. ive always used another rifle.
How come? I dont see it that way because there are only 2 shots compared to a 5 round clip, that means theres less room for error.
Honestly ive never used the blaze, because of its small ammo count. ive always used another rifle. [/quote]
With a M70 or Mosin you can't guarantee that you will 1 shot an enemy. Even if they do not have armour you might still not one shot them over range. Chances are once you get off your first shot the enemy will start running away or returning fire, giving him the chance to kill you.
With a Blaze you will most likely one shot them no matter what even if they have a plate carrier and combat jacket.
Also the Blaze has a very zoomable scope and a huge range too.
When you are shooting at 300m+ you want to make sure the first shot kills the enemy because at that range, if you do not one shot them they will easily run away.
Plus, at a range of 300m+ you have all the time in the world to reload.
How come? I dont see it that way because there are only 2 shots compared to a 5 round clip, that means theres less room for error.
Honestly ive never used the blaze, because of its small ammo count. ive always used another rifle. [/quote]
With a M70 or Mosin you can't guarantee that you will 1 shot an enemy. Even if they do not have armour you might still not one shot them over range. Chances are once you get off your first shot the enemy will start running away or returning fire, giving him the chance to kill you.
With a Blaze you will most likely one shot them no matter what even if they have a plate carrier and combat jacket.
Also the Blaze has a very zoomable scope and a huge range too.
When you are shooting at 300m+ you want to make sure the first shot kills the enemy because at that range, if you do not one shot them they will easily run away.
Plus, at a range of 300m+ you have all the time in the world to reload. [/quote]
ahh ok. ive only fought zombies or wolves. never had to fight a plyer over 300 meters.