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which sniper rifle

ronniep

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hi all im contemplating getting myself a sniper rifle but im not sure which 1 to get.

accuracy is a must, ROF not so much.

 
well, with a sniper rifle, ROF is just a no :P

TM VSR 10 simple. but be prepared to upgrade and tweak, it's going to cost a lot to do properly (£500+)

 
As above, VSR10 or don't bother to be honest

 
Buy a VSR 10 or don't bother, no point wasting Money

 
just a note, the link to that JG was a shop that uses dollars so they are most likely based...not in England lol, so stay in UK, you probably know that, also i dont know much about snipers, but the TM VSR sounds good, i think you can buy pre upgraded ones on Zero one?

 
Just get an Ares Cheytac M200 much cooler plus when your bored of it you can sell it to me at half price deal?

 
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If you want a top grade sniper rifle, buy a VSR 10 and upgrade it.

If you want a good out of the box sniper, I'd go for the Warrior L96. It's quite a good gun, but it's got a few inconsistencies and isn't as upgradeable.

However, I'd like to defend the Warrior - it's not rubbish as some people say - by inconsistencies I mean that firing 10 shots at 25 yards I get a spread of 9.0 cm (distance between centre point of 2 furthest apart shots), and the best 5 shots have a spread of 4.8 cm. Compare that to a fully upgraded VSR where you'd get a spread of 5.2 cm and the best 5 shots having a spread of 3.4 cm. Or compare to a .22 Anschutz, where you'd can't measure the spread with 10 shots because you can cover them all with a 2p coin.

So Warrior is decent out the box, but probably a VSR.

 
The problem with warriors is the quality control.

I've used 4: 2 good, 1 ok 1 terrible.

 
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