Battlefield 6: How To Use The Range Finder
Briefly

Battlefield 6 features a Range Finder as a beneficial attachment for sniper rifles, especially for players focused on long-range shooting. Players must achieve a certain rank, such as Rank 4 with the M2010 ESR, to unlock the Range Finder. It improves accuracy by automatically zeroing the range, aiding in managing bullet drop. The attachment requires 10 Attachment Points, so users may choose to remove it if they gain proficiency in manual zeroing.
The Range Finder can be unlocked for the sniper rifle’s Right Accessory slot, and it may very well be among the best choices you can select for taking long-range shots.
To use the Range Finder, you'll first need to unlock it by reaching the necessary rank for the sniper rifle you're using.
Once you use the Range Finder, it will automatically zero into the range you're aiming at, which reduces guesswork in managing the bullet drop mechanic.
Using the Range Finder takes up 10 of your Attachment Points, so it's advisable to drop it if you're confident in zeroing in manually.
Read at GameSpot
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