This handy AMAX bullet drop and lead guide helps you hit every shot in Warzone

Liam Mackay

A clever Warzone player has created an extremely useful guide for the CR-56 AMAX, detailing how to account for bullet lead and drop.

The CR-56 AMAX quickly climbed to the top of the pack in Warzone Season 3, and even though it received a small nerf, it’s still one of the most popular weapons in the game. However, it’s known for having high recoil and requiring practice to master.

To help players master the weapon, a clever user has created a guide sheet detailing exactly where you need to aim to hit players, at any distance, no matter if they’re Tactical Sprinting, running, or walking.

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Call of Duty is long past the hitscan days, and Modern Warfare’s engine has made bullet physics more realistic than ever. Every bullet is individually rendered, creating semi-realistic bullet travel time and drop.

This means that you’ll need to account for both bullet velocity and drop when fighting at range, which can take some time when using a new weapon. To help players hit every shot, Reddit user Yugobaas has created a cheat sheet explaining how to use the CR-56 AMAX perfectly at range.

Equipped with the best loadout for the AMAX, Yugobaas has detailed the weapon’s bullet velocity, ADS speed, and rate of fire. But best of all is the guide on where to aim your reticle to hit moving targets.

Ranging from 100-300 meters, they have created a visual aid detailing exactly where you should aim in relation to moving targets. You can see precisely how high you should aim for far-off targets and how much to lead by for enemies who are moving.

Other Reddit users loved the cheat sheet and have asked Yugobaas to create more of these guides. On their Instagram, tv.warzone, you can find similar sheets for all of Warzone’s snipers, but they now plan to create more for Assault Rifles and LMGs.

If you want to make sure you’re as accurate as possible in Warzone Season 3, check out our full controller settings guide.

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