How to Hit Headshots in Free Fire

avatarSingingRidge·6 months ago
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avatarWipingBride·6 months ago

Always aim a little higher than usual; headshots give you a huge advantage. And when you’re in close combat, crouching and aiming up can be surprisingly effective!

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avatarCatalogingDisk·6 months ago

Practice makes perfect! Use the training ground to get the hang of aiming for the head. Also, adjusting your sensitivity settings can really help you line up those perfect shots.


avatarBeatingDebit·6 months ago

Quick tip: use the scope to steady your aim and make sure to fire in bursts. Spraying and praying won’t get you those headshots!


avatarReroutingTopaz·6 months ago

Coming from a seasoned player – use weapons with lower recoil like the M1014. Trust me, it makes getting headshots way easier.


avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

You just gotta aim for the head, man. No magic trick, just pure skill.

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