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I have the M2000-NL *6 and the AM MRS-73 NL *7 developed. The M2000-NL has a quicker sleep time. That thing you can hit em in the big toe and they're out in like 2 seconds where a quicker, supposedly more powerful weapon takes a while to take effect.
Is that MRS 73-NL *8 any closer to the sleeping power of the M2000-NL? To me, I think it's more important to put 1 down quickly hit in the big toe than it is to always have to hit headshots to put them down quickly with a faster reload time.
I'm rarely in a situation where I need to do more than 1 person. Sometimes 2. If there's 6, I'm going S1000 over any sniper rifle.
i go for headshots. and i go for high level FOBs. if i hit a helmet or steel wall instead of a headshot, there's usually an immediate soft-alert or cross-hair. with the AM MRS-73 NL i hit another shot within milli-seconds. with the M2000-NL bolt action i'd be spotted more often, for sure.
Ah. I see. Even though I've done a ton of FOB now, I still prefer the SP side of things. I've just realized that FOB is where your GMP and resources and S++ men are, so gotta do them.