News - Best One Shot. All Around "bryson 800" Class Setup. Warzone 2
Thank God for another article we have on this Modern Warfare 2, and in this article, I'm going to give you the best overall class setup for the Bryson 800. Now on this channel I'm going to be doing a variety of different class setup articles that will accommodate each play style, so for now this is the best all-around class setup article for the Bryson 800.
Class: setup.
For regular core game modes, let's get right into it, alright. So this is the class setup I came up with; if you've seen similar class setups to this, this is just the best attachments I put together for the play seller all around now.
I want one of these attachments to be versatile; I want you to be able to aim down sight and also hit fire, so this is a mixture of both now starting with.
Barrel.
The barrel we have now is a 29.5-inch rifled barrel, and if you look at the pros, you have a larger damage range because of the tighter pellet spread envelope.
Velocity: Now. I did test the damage range for this particular attachment in the firing range for the 10 meter target with the 29.5-caliber rifle, and Bell most of the time got a one-shot kill while aiming down sight. Now for the 25-meter target, it will be a consistent three-hitter from this range, sometimes four, so not that much different from the base shotgun; now I also tested the hip fire, which is also a two-hit shot, and with the base shotgun it's been three to four.
It's improved in that area too now, with the tighter pellet spread. It is a decent difference from the base shotgun, so it will improve your accuracy there now. I really didn't test bullet velocity, but I'll take that word for it. Now for the cons of aiming down south speed.
Muzzle.1:36
I have another attachment that improved that, so we're good, Now moving on to the muzzle, we have the Bryson improved choke; now for our pros, you have a tighter pellet spread and damage range similar. I tested these at the firing range, and it was a one-shot kill the majority of the time, but sometimes it was two.
As for the 25-meter target, it was actually a three-shot majority of the time; sometimes it was two, but there you go. So I also tested the hip fire, and it was a two-shot kill sometimes. Three, but a majority of two, then I move on to the 25-meter target, and, yeah. I wouldn't do that now that I've tested the pellet spread between the 29.5 rifle barrel only and the Bryson improved muzzle only, none of the Bryson improved muzzle might have been just a little bit wider but also because I was aiming up a little bit, but they had very similar results now.
When I tested these two attachments together, the results were pretty similar to when they were separate. It seems like the hip fire with the 10-meter subject was a little more consistent, and now moving on to the guard, we have the Lockwood, Series 2. Now the pro says "re-chambering, accuracy." I don't even know what that is or if it's even relevant, but then it says "real cold steadiness and flail resistance." Now. I really wanted this attachment because of the flail resistance because when you're running and gunning, you're going to get shot, so you want to make sure you hit that one shot that you have, maybe two, and you want to make sure you're on target even when you get shot.
Stock.
So that's very important.
Moving on to the stock, we have the sawed-off mod now. This was really strange because the stockless pistol grip also had the same exact stats the same exact stats so it didn't really matter. I just chose the sawed-off mod because it looks better now for the pros. We have aim-down sight speed since we lost two aim-down sight speeds from the other attachments, so this should bring back some aim-down sight speed.
You should really be hip-firing the majority of the time, but if you have to aim down because the subject is going to be farther away, you may have some time to aim down now. The next one says sprint to fire, so I tested this kind of thing. I don't know if I did it right, but it seemed to be a little faster than the base shotgun.
Now the movement speed seems a little bit faster as I'm going around the corners; it's a little quicker, so it could help now with the recoil control. I tried testing this again slowly. In slow motion, you can see how the sawed-off mod makes you go straight up in the air and up and to the right while the base shotgun wobbles just a little bit more, which is going to do it for this article.
Outro.
Just, like always, don't stress and do your best.