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The M16A4 is a great long range gun which is good at close range but very unforgiving. This article is to keep you up your game your M16A4, in the newest member of the Call of Duty series CoD4, to full potential.
With the M16A4 you need to keep your distance, the game was designed for the M16A4 to be a medium-long range gun but with steady aim, as long as every bullet in the burst hits your fine at close range. Just don't go into close range on purpose, CoD4 is a game to actually not have so much lag you have to point your reticle a centimetre away from your opponents head. Also to get big streaks make sure your life stays at 100% if you ever take any hits and you don't know where run evade immediately, if you try to fight back you probably won't survive, in CoD4 the person who sees the other first, wins. This is how I got a 26 kill streak with an SMG (AK74U + Jugernaut). As long as you evade any battles where you get hit first you could avoid getting any deaths in a
For attachments the best one is the red dot sight, with virtually mo recoil every bullet will go where the red dot is, that's what makes it such a great long range weapon. For search and destroy you may want it silenced or a grenade launcher, this is find as long as you like the iron sight. As for the ACOG scope, only use it if you're good with it, I personally cannot use the ACOG scope and only ever use it when I have no ammo in my current gun and need to pick one up (which rarely ever happens in a game).
For the first, blue perk you can pick literally anything you want, the M16A4 is a very versatile weapon and will work depending on your style, e.g. Claymores: camping/ protecting flanks, Bandolier: not dying, etc. note: every first perk won't work with every gun, e.g. RPGs with sniping.
For the second, red perk there is one main contender, it's pretty obvious and does have a huge difference: Stopping Power. Stopping Power is what turns the M16A4 into a one burst kill on a Jugernaut. You can use Jugernaut if you really don't want to die/ die a lot, but anything apart from Stopping Power makes the M16A4 not feel as dominating.
Or the third perk the main contenders are Steady Aim and Deep Impact. Deep Impact if you are more defensive in games and Steady Aim if you are more offensive in the game, if you must you can have something else but those two are all I ever use with it.
For the side arm, you'll want either a (gold) Desert Eagle or a Silenced USP. Silenced USP if you're more defensive/a camper, or Desert Eagle for when you're playing the game offensively run out of ammo and need some quick power.
Here's my favourite and recommended class for the M16A4:
M16A4 - Red Dot Sight
USP - Silencer
Bandolier - Team Deathmatch, Claymore - Search and Destroy
Stopping Power
Deep Impact
The M16A4 can work well on pretty much every map but it's best on: Crossfire, District, Strike, Crash, Backlot and Bog, the worst maps for it are: Vacant, Shipment and Bloc. But if you use it right the M16A4 can work great on any map.
So, hopefully I've taught you how to use your M16A4 to full potential. I've taught you the right attachments, perks, side arms and maps for it and hopefully you can put these tips into practice soon!
Thanks for reading and happy gaming.
By Perez Adams webmaster of Game Byte
for more CoD4 guides including MP5, M4 carbine, AK47 guides and more, got to: [http://gamebyte.blogspot.com/]
What is the best long range deer rifle/long range target rifle be? Brand and Cartridge?
I already have a 7mm Ruger Mag Mark 2. But I would like to get another rifle to make longer shots on targets and deer hunting. Don't know what Caliber and Rifle to get me. Any suggestions would be helpfull. Thanks.
DCA has it right with the 7mm Mag being a wonderful choice for a long range weapon (I assume you mean the 7mm Remington Mag in a Ruger Model 77 rifle). Biggest thing you are going to run into is that the best long range shooting rifle isn't always the best rifle for hunting. The 7 Mag does both jobs admirably, up to and including moose, elk and bear;but most humane and ethical hunting shots are within 300 yards, possibly 400 on a good day when you really know the gun and conditions, and a perfect shot is available. To me a long shot on deer is 300 yards max, elk is 400 yards, only because the margin of error is so much greater on a larger target. You get a quartering shot at 200 yards and you better be sure of your shot placement,even more farther out. Your current rifle is capable of those ranges with accurate bullets and good optics. To go much farther, you need a totally different set of optics than you would use for hunting, you would have the rifle's action and bolt reworked, trued and sleeved, then you would get an air gauged premium barrel. So, unless you want to invest lots of money, limit long shots to 300 or so yards.
Again, your 7mm Mag works perfectly for hunting within a normal envelope;but I'm not ever going to say you shouldn't buy a second rifle if you wanted to. Since the 7 Mag puts you between 270 and 30-06 performance wise you can go up or down significantly. If you wanted more power and a shoulder turned to hamburger you can get a .338 Mag, or a Remington Ultra Mag or various Weatherby cartridges that are way over powered. You could also go down to 223 as a varmint gun (I never recommend 223 for deer) or a 6.5x55 Swede to give you a very low recoil cartridge that is great for deer and even elk at moderate range. Again, 270,308 and 30-06 won't offer you significant advantages over the 7mag, but all are great cartridges. The 30-06 will allow you to use much heavier bullets that the 308; up to 220 grains while the 308 is best at 150 to 180 grains (because of the short case). The 270 is a necked down 30-06 case, and you can load up to 150 grain bullets for it.
As for rifle makes, you know Ruger makes a good product. A Model 77 would be a great rifle. I prefer my Browning A-Bolts, and I plan on getting my son a Tikka T3 when he upgrades. Best value for the money currently is the Howa 1500/ Weatherby Vanguard line. There is always the various Remington Model 700s and the newer Mauser based imports. CZ makes wonderful Mauser action,controlled feed rifles with their 550 model. I've seen some CZs for less than $600 and they are a bargain at that price. If you set your sights higher, Kimber makes a top quality rifle.
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