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Basically if you're using an Adjudicator and for the most part *not* scoped in, there are better weapons to use. For taking out stationary or approaching targets at range, it does a fine job. It is very easy to take down approaching devastators with a handful of well placed shots, and either single head shots or a couple body-shots for trash. One magazine is usually more than enough to take out entire patrols (save a Hulk which will be now on it's lonesome) Just prioritize any fodder that raises it's hand. :)
If you're finding that you are left engaging bots at a range where raised-gun aiming works fine, i.e. sub 50m, then you are better off taking something with a higher rate of fire and better traversal than a long AR like the Adjudicator, or taking a shotgun. If you have the visibility and positioning to engage targets > 80m away then the Adjudicator is honestly one of the best handling rifles out there.
What’s even more absurd is the scope magnification of it is LESS than the Lib Pen.