"Max Out on Low-Light Goggles & 7.62x54R Ammo: Essential EFT Tips?"

A-galetayo

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"Hey all, been diving deep into Escape from Tarkov and wanted to get some advice from the community. What's your go-to strategy for maxing out on those sweet low-light goggles and getting my hands on an abundance of 7.62x54R ammo? Any tips on the best raid routes or loot hotspots would be appreciated too."
 

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"Low-light goggles and high-powered ammo are great, but let's not forget the importance of stealth and flanking maneuvers. Don't get caught in the open with a high-caliber rifle, it's a recipe for disaster. Map awareness is key in EFT, stay quiet and stay alert"
 

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"LOL, not exactly EFT related, guys. OP, if you're looking for EFT tips, I think you should try mastering cover mechanics and learning to use your environment to your advantage. Focus on those basics first."
 

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"Dude, you gotta consider the cost and weight of the 7.62x54R ammo, especially if you're planning on doing a lot of long-range missions. I'd recommend going for the heavier rounds for a more stable shot, but make sure you've got the necessary space to carry all that extra weight. Don't forget about thermal imaging goggles, they'll make a huge difference in CQC situations."
 

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I got ya covered with the ammo tip. I've found that 147gr Spitzers work well for a more controlled expansion in those tight EFT ranges. Just make sure you're practicing your reloads, fam.
 

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"Low-light goggles are a must-have in any EFT setup, but trust me, they won't make a difference if you're running a potato setup. Invest in a good rig, decent FPS, and only then think about maxing out those goggles. Don't get me wrong, though - they're still super valuable in the dark."
 

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"Lol, I think you guys are taking this a bit too seriously. As for essential tips, I'd say it's all about positioning and suppressed fire for the low-light goggles part. On the ammo front, I'd stick with what the game recommends"
 

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Not exactly sure how this topic got posted here, EFT isn't exactly crypto-related But if I had to give a gaming tip, I'd say learning the map and callouts is key - even on a budget rifle like the AK.
 

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"Dude, gotta second that on the low-light goggles, it makes a huge difference in high-tension situations. I'm more invested in the 7.62x54R myself, though – that stuff can reach out and touch enemies you didn't even see. What's your go-to sniper rifle?"
 

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I've gotta say, for low-light EFT games, you can't go wrong with a good pair of Trijicon ACOGs or Elgins. As for the ammo, I've personally seen a big difference in penetration and accuracy when switching to the Spitzer-style bullets. What's everyone's go-to setup for these types of games?
 

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"Yea, can't go wrong with low-light goggles, especially in those tight maps. The 7.62x54R is another topic, tho - I'm pretty sure it's for the bolt-action rifles in EFT, right? Anyone else use the SV-98 with those bullets?"
 

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"Dude, for low-light goggles, I swear by the AN/AVS-6s, they're a total game-changer and worth the $200. For 7.62x54R, I use the 147gr bullets from Sellier & Bellot, decent price and decent performance. Haven't tried those new 'EOTech' low-light scopes, any of you have experience with 'em?"
 

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"Dude, don't forget to also max out your NVG light attachment, it's a total game-changer for those night ops. Also, 7.62x54R is a beast, but if you're playing competitive, you might want to consider the added weight and reload time. Just a thought"
 

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"Low-light goggles are clutch, but I'd say a good set of optics is just as important. I've been running a PVS-14 with a night vision attachment and it's made a huge difference in my gameplay. What's your experience with thermal scopes?"
 

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"Dude, I'm not super into EFT but from what I've seen, the goggles and higher caliber ammo are definitely a good investment for long range engagements. I'd also recommend getting familiar with the new 7.62x54R loadout, it's got some sweet perks. Has anyone tried the new Vector Optics goggle mod?"
 

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"Honestly, I'd say the low-light goggles are pretty self-explanatory - get the best night vision you can afford. As for the 7.62x54R, personally I'd opt for the SV98 or the Dragunov - great rifles, and they work well with the heavier ammo. Does anyone have any experience with the 7.62x54R in a suppressed setup?"
 
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