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I'm giving you guys the top five best loadouts in War Zone 3 season 2 reloaded. These are going to be the only loadouts you need, especially after all the buffs and nerfs. Start out with the VT7 spirit fire suppressor, which is undetectable by radar. Reco control For velocity and damage range, you do some aim-down sight speed, aim-walk stus, and sprint-to-fire speed, but that's not a big deal.
Next one on the Cheerio: 6 matches for bullet velocity and range, recoil control, and gun kick control; the cost of aim-down sight speed; aiming all the way; and sprinting to fire speed. The Brun heavy-support grip is a good choice. I do have an alternative if you guys don't like this one, but I'm going to tell you guys that it helps a gun.
Ki control aiming out way horizontal recoil and firing aim stability, you lose a little bit of vertical recoil and aim down side speed but it just does not matter 40 round mag because unfortunately this is all you can put on there if you put 60 or something I definitely would and last but not least the coral eagles eye 2.5.
Times this gun is absolutely busted and I'm not going to be surprised to see my lobbies filled with hoger 556s, very soon just because of how powerful and dominant this is this is definitely going to be the mid to long range meta and if you're not using this class setup you're definitely going to fall behind but I do have one more to actually show you but here's the entire class setup right now I am going to take off the Brun heavy support grip just to show you guys one more alternative so you take off the under Barrel, you go to the stock and which you can put on his RB Addle assault stock I don't really think there's really any better choice, like you could put on the holder 26 factory stock, but I just don't think it's worth it.
Put on the RB assault stock, equip that, and then when you go into the firing range, I think this feels really good too. It has a very similar recoil pattern; some could say it's a little bit more controlled than the previous one and has a little bit fewer cons, so if you guys want to run this instead, feel free, and if you guys want even less recoil.
I guess you can take off the BT7 Spire suppressor. Remember that this does help with effective damage minimum and bullet velocity by a little bit, but if you guys don't really care for that little bit of boost, what you can do is move all the way over here, and you can either put on the cast as break, which will help the horizontal recoil by 18%, or what you can do is you can actually put on the L4R flash hider, which will help horizontal vertical recoil gun kick control by 13%.
So for this example, we're going to throw on the LR flash hider just because I think that's actually pretty useful going in the firing range, and look at this, this thing is absolutely amazing. Whatever you choose to do with it, it's completely your choice, but there are a multitude of options. Just if you guys want this HRM 9 because this thing is taking over in both casual and competitive play, the first thing you're going to want to throw on is the Zen 35 compensated flash hider.
Now this shortens the radar ping, which is actually fantastic. But the next thing is that it helps with vertical recoil, horizontal recoil, and firing aim stability. Now you do get a reduction in bullet velocity and aim-down sight speed, which you notice is a 5% reduction, but I don't really think that's a big deal.
A deal now if you can't handle the Zimen 35 compensated and you don't want to deal with that, we do have an alternative with the LR flash hider. LR flash hider: all you do is get a reduction in aim-down sight speed, but it has the same benefits. Now you don't get the vertical recoil boost that you would get in the previous one, but look at this; it also helps with the 133%.
On recoil horizontal and vertical, it's just not specifically vertical; in fact, the previous one helped with vertical, a 15%, versus this helping a 13%. So you weigh your options; whichever one you want, you can use the next throwing in the thorn 90 for hip fire attack stand spread aim down sight speed.
Sprint to fire speed and Sprint speed, you do lose Reco control on aiming out way, but it's not a big deal, and I don't think you're going to even notice X put on the dr6, hand stop for aim walking speed aim downside speed spread to fire speed and movement speed. Once again, you get a reduction in hit-fire attack and stand-spread aim walking, but it's not a big deal to put on the 50-round drum because there's really no better alternative.
I think this is the best possible choice, and the last attachment is the folding stock. This helps with recoil control, gun kick control, and firing aim stability at the cost of aim-down sight speed, which is not a big deal for this gun. This gun is ridiculously easy to use at all ranges, and I would say even at long range, it does a good job.
I just wanted to reload all the way so I could actually show you guys that this thing actually does a fantastic job at long range. Just make sure you actually choose your gunfights wisely. I would recommend staying at the short to medium range with this gun, and to show you guys the entire class setup, here's the HRM, 9 right here, and real quick.
Next, we're moving on to the best long-range weapon, in my opinion. Now there is another one I'm going to show you guys in this article, but the MTZ 762 is absolutely busted now. I wanted to give you guys this class has no recoil throwing on the cast is break L for horizontal recoil firing aim stability at the cost of aimim downside speed Now, this is not a big deal.
If you guys want to stay off the map and you guys want to have a silencer, then what I would recommend is the VT7 spear fire suppressor L. This is undetectable by radar recoil control bullet velocity and damage range at the cost of aim-down sight speed and aim walking. St instance Sprint to fire speed no matter what; make sure you put on the MTZ Precision Black Thorn Barrel.
This helps with bullet velocity, range aiming out of range, and firing aim stability. Now you do lose some hip fire intact, stand spread, and aim walking speed. I see some people out there actually using the MTZ Clinch Pro Barrel if you want some more recoil control and gun kick control, but with the initial build, I just don't think it needs any more.
Go on the Broom pivot vertical grip for gun kick control vertical recoil, aiming out of sway firing aim stability at the cost of horizontal recoil aim down sight speed and sprint to fire speed. The reason I chose this over say the Bro heavy support grip is because this is specifically. For vertical recoil, this gun kicks vertically, so you've got to make sure you have something to balance that out at 30 rounds, because there's just no alternative.