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Edited by GTLargo21: 7/22/2016 7:42:13 PM
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Let's talk shotguns

Watched a few reviews on some of the shotguns that are pretty different from the rest. I'm not talking any of the regularly used legendary variety, but the ones that really have a different feel. The primary Universal Remote: some love it, others hate it. It's a seriously fun weapon to use and handles very similar to all the others... except for that ADS range. The quest obtained Chaperone: No spread here, just a single slug that hits hard. When you can get a feel for the range and accurately hip fire this weapon, it makes for some serious run n gun action. Challenge of Elders Lord of Wolves: So far gone, you almost forget it's a shotgun. Firing 5 round bursts and sporting a 30 round mag, (that's right, mag) you need to constantly remind yourself it's still a shotgun and want to avoid being outside the fall off range. Which of these 3 do you prefer more often? I can't really say for myself since I haven't tried all 3, so I'll update when I get my hands on LoW. Edit: wooow~ I got a dislike just for posting a friendly thread on shotguns... someone must've assumed I was talking shit on them... guess I'll change the title..... nah, it's fine how it is.

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  • Universal Remote is just too costly for what I get from it. I have to give up my Primary and my Exotic. If I loved to snipe, I would like it more, but I don't. Chaperone has a tremendous skill curve that I haven't tried to overcome yet. Lord of Wolves is easy to use and very rewarding. It's even more rewarding as a Defender running No Backup Plans. I think the choice is clear.

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