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From a quick and dirty test, it takes around 4-6 rounds from the standard AR, versus 11-15 when explicitly missing the head. That's a HUGE difference, from a quick burst to literally half your magazine, for one small Sleeper. This is also why the Shelling low-caliber handgun feels pretty decent to use, since video game logic dictates that most handguns need headshots to be effective. On the converse, this is why the Techman LMG is downright terrible to use: You can't spray wide crowds on account of the DMG resistance, and high recoil and windup time usually mean you have to barrel stuff them to get the desired effect.