Fortnite tips: How to headshot a player with snipers beyond 45 meters

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 How to headshot a player with snipers beyond 45 meters

Landing a sniper headshot in Fortnite is pretty satisfying, and it enables you to straight-up knock down an opponent. However, as the distance keeps increasing, the less accurate you become, and you have to weigh in factors like bullet drop and estimated distance to land those headshots.

While close-range shots will seem to be straightforward, long-distance sniping has a few things going on. In this guide, we take a look at how you can hit sniper headshots beyond 45 meters in Fortnite.

Fortnite sniper headshots aiming guide

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To accurately aim the snipers, you have to take into account bullet drop. For the same, you will have to end up understanding how to adjust your aim based on the distance. Here is a sniper aiming guide based on the distance.

  • 0-50 meters: Aim your crosshair straight at the head of your opponent. This is a pretty close-range encounter, and the bullet drop is negligible. As a result, you will be able to directly hit the headshot.
  • 51-99 meters: Aim the first line on the sniper scope at the opponent’s neck. This slight elevation will compensate for the moderate bullet drop.
  • 100-300 meters and beyond: Moving onto the long-distance territory, you will have to aim the third line on your scope recticle at the hips of the opponent. Taking sniper shots at this type of distance will require you to prepare for a significant bullet drop.

Other essential tips to land sniper headshots in Fortnite

  1. Account for player movement: Moving targets require you to fire your shot a bit earlier, depending on the speed of their movement. For example, if a player is running horizontally, you can aim slightly ahead of their movement path.
  2. Use the training maps: There are several aim-training maps available in creative mode, and they will allow you to work on your aim. You will need considerable practice to successfully land sniper headshots in Fortnite.
  3. Crouch for stability: Crouching will reduce some weapon sway and improve your accuracy. So, you can crouch before taking long-distance shots.
  4. Wait for standing targets: If your opponent is standing still while looting or doing some other thing, you can patiently land the stand. Pause for a bit before taking the shot to guarantee the kill.
  5. Mind the Sniper Glare: Scoped snipers in Fortnite tend to produce a visible glint, revealing your position. As a result, you must position yourself strategically to avoid getting rushed.
  6. Practice quick-scoping: When it comes to mid-range engagements (50-100 meters), quick-scoping will enable you to take shots faster, and it will also give you the room to take another shot if you miss.

This is all you needed to know about hitting sniper headshots beyond 45 meters in Fortnite.

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