30 30 repeater2/28/2023 ![]() The 30-30 Repeater takes all of those plus points and runs with them. Couple that with a decently high fire rate, and you have a weapon that can be pretty mean even in close-range combat. It’s because the G7, when combined with a x3 scope, can over huge distances, and do a decent amount of damage. Up until this point the G7-Scout has been one of the primary weapons I go to for mid-to-long range combat. Now you know all the good reasons to use the 30-30 Repeater, and a fair few bad ones, and all that’s left is to get out into the Apex Games and use it yourself. If you can coordinate with your team, this is a pretty good way to open doors when enemies are bunkering up, and then throw grenades in – something Fuse is particularly good at. Yes, just as the L-Star once did, you can shoot a door handle to open it up. You essentially know all you need to about the 30-30 Repeater at this point, but here’s something that might come in handy, I have no idea: the 30-30 Repeater can open doors if you shoot at the handle. Other Things You Should Know About The 30-30 Repeater This is great if you wish to unload shots onto your enemies, or you’re forced the hip-fire your weapon in a pinch, but this will just exhaust your ammo, and put you in a very awkward situation once your magazine is empty – unless you have a Gold Extended Magazine. The fire rate on the 30-30 is fairly high though, almost comparable to the G7-Scout. The Repeater, however, takes extended heavy magazines, and it can only reload three bullets per second, meaning it’ll take four seconds to fully reload to Repeater with a purple extended magazine – a hefty chunk of time, even for an LMG. The thing is, the Mastiff doesn’t take extended mags, and therefore the reload speed will always be capped at the standard magazine capacity. It reloads one bullet at a time, and the only other weapon to do this is the Mastiff shotgun. ![]() To be quite frank, the reload speed on the 30-30 Repeater is diabolical – I suppose it had to have some kind of negative. If there’s a drawback for the 30-30 Repeater, it has to be the combination of the fire rate and the reload speed. If you manage to hit the head, it’s only 4 shots to kill, no matter which legend you’re aiming at or which body shield they’re wearing. Ultimately, even if you never charge your shots, and get every single shot you fire into the legs of a Fortified legend like Caustic or Gibraltar, it will only take 9 shots to kill, even with full level-five shields – much less than a fully loaded 30-30 Repeater with a Purple Extended Mag. Combine that with a pretty decent fire rate, and the 30-30 Repeater has plenty to justify itself even when compared with the G7-Scout and sniper rifles. But even without a charged shot, this gun will do just over 70 damage on a headshot, making it very competitive against other weapons in the game.īut the damage you can do to an opponent’s body is also pretty darn good, with an average of around 40 damage per shot. A fully charged shot aimed at a legends’ head will do 100 damage – enough to take down any legend not wearing a shield or a helmet, and of course a second shot should finish the job. The damage is why I really like the 30-30 Repeater – or one of the reasons, at least.
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