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At what point does the Long-Ranged Scope become inaccurate? I have a damaged Long-Ranged Scope and I am wondering if it will still be reliable.

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Accuracy seems to be quite random overal to be honest.

But Damaged should be somewhat inaccurate. I've got no facts on how or IF it is thou.

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Not sure if the damage is working for the long range scope yet, when the psu scope is damaged the glass is all cracked and really hard to use so I would imagine the long range one would give a similar effect if damage was working on it.

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To my knowledge kermo50 when it gets seriously damaged ( i don't know at what status ) it gets inaccurate 

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I found a long range scope recently, but couldn't fit it to my m14. Is it only for the Mosin Nagant?

 

M14? Whaaaa? You mean the M4 right? Please don't get my hopes up...

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I found a long range scope recently, but couldn't fit it to my m14. Is it only for the Mosin Nagant?

Yes, it's only (at the moment) for the Mosin Nagant. I mean, why would you try to fit it on an M4? It's an automatic rifle, not made for sniping.

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ATM with a pristine LR scope, the accuracy is relatively consistent (to a degree) if you're zeroed correctly, but accuracy definitely decreases dramatically as the condition of the scope goes down

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I was testing a damaged 4x acog scope at NWAF about an hour ago. Killed one at 200 range with one shot. The next one took 3 shots, but I think it was just me missing. 

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I found long range scope, atlas bipod and 7.62 ammo. All of them are pristine so i tried kill zombie at 300 meters (chcekd it on map), used zeroing, aim on the chest right in the middle and BAM i missed... bullet hit ground about 1,5 meter next to zombie. Is it normal with all pristine atachments?

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I found long range scope, atlas bipod and 7.62 ammo. All of them are pristine so i tried kill zombie at 300 meters (chcekd it on map), used zeroing, aim on the chest right in the middle and BAM i missed... bullet hit ground about 1,5 meter next to zombie. Is it normal with all pristine atachments?

 

The weapons are inaccurate as shit, you shouldn't be zeroing with Mosin around the 100-400m mark anyways

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I tested a "pristine" and "damaged" LR scopes and didn't notice any drop in accuracy at 500m. However, all tests are subjective and off due to random weapon innacuracy.

The only way to know for sure is to break down the game config files and see the numbers.

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Yesterday got shot to my arm, had my LRS in my tact shirt so my scope got ruined. After that i tested it and managed to HS zombies at some 500-700m away, so i think the quality of the scope doesn't really matter.

 

edit: Also weapons have quality status, it's just not shown currently, so any inaccuracy might be due to a damaged gun.

 

 

Yes, it's only (at the moment) for the Mosin Nagant. I mean, why would you try to fit it on an M4? It's an automatic rifle, not made for sniping.

 

Also it has picanny connection, so it should fit M4 instead of Mosin. Also M4 is used as special purpose rifle (SPR) that is actually considered as a designated marksman rifle, making it a sniper. Of course it is not possible to kill human targets over 1km distances, but it effective below 800 mark or so.

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I found long range scope, atlas bipod and 7.62 ammo. All of them are pristine so i tried kill zombie at 300 meters (chcekd it on map), used zeroing, aim on the chest right in the middle and BAM i missed... bullet hit ground about 1,5 meter next to zombie. Is it normal with all pristine atachments?

 

Were you standing up or crouching?

In prone position with the bipod deployed it is very accurate up to 800 meters.

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Were you standing up or crouching?

In prone position with the bipod deployed it is very accurate up to 800 meters.

 

I was in prone position with deployed bipod.

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At what point does the Long-Ranged Scope become inaccurate? I have a damaged Long-Ranged Scope and I am wondering if it will still be reliable.

 

Try the bipod out. Rock steady, no sway.

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its kinda random. i've had a pristine long scope and be dead on the guys chest but it will go like 3 feet to the left or right

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