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U4GM How to dominate mid range gunfights in BO7
If you load into BO7 thinking you can skip the messy mid-range fights, you'll feel it fast—those 20–40 meters decide most maps, even when you're warming up in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby and think it "doesn't count". The middle lanes punish lazy habits, and they punish them quick.
1) Movement That Actually Wins Fights
People love to say movement is "extra," but it's basically a gun. If you're planted, you're free. Start with simple strafing—left, right, stop, shift again. Don't make it rhythmic. Make it annoying. Slide canceling is still huge for staying slippery and getting that sprint back, but don't spam it like a metronome. Do it when you're about to peek, when you need to break someone's camera, or when you're bailing out of a bad angle.
2) Crosshair Placement, Not Panic Flicks
You can tell when someone's aiming "somewhere near" the enemy. That's how you lose mid-range. Keep your crosshair living at upper chest or head height as you move through doorways and corners. It feels boring until you realise you're shooting first without thinking. And if your recoil climbs, don't cope—build for control. A grip or comp that keeps your first bullets straight will beat a flashy setup that kicks off target.
3) Pick Fights With Cover in Mind
Mid-range is where cover matters most because you're not close enough to cheese, and you're not far enough to play slow. Before you chall, ask one thing: "Where do I go if this goes wrong?" Hug a wall, head-glitch a box, play the edge of a lane. High ground's still nasty, but don't overstay it—people look up the second you get a couple kills.
4) Timing: When to ADS and When to Let It Rip
A lot of deaths come from that tiny hesitation—half ADS, half moving, doing neither well. Pre-aim common spots, then commit. If you're swinging a corner, either go in fast and shoot, or hold a tight angle and beam the first shoulder you see. The weird in-between is where you get deleted.
5) Loadouts and Settings That Don't Fight You
Use an AR that stays stable or an SMG that doesn't fall apart past mid-range. Then tune your settings so the game feels snappy: sensitivity high enough to turn on someone, deadzones not dragging your aim, and graphics set for frames over "pretty." If the game feels heavy, you'll play heavy.
6) A Quick Way to Build the Habit Loop
Run a few reps where you only focus on two things: keep your crosshair at head/upper-chest level, and always exit a gunfight by snapping back to cover. Do that for a week and your mid-range stops feeling like a coin flip. If you want a controlled place to grind those reps, buy BO7 Bot Lobbies can be a straightforward option, since you can repeat the same lanes and timings without the chaos of full matches.
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