Think of it like for every two headshots you fire the third is free.
So really it ends up being 30 rounds.
[spoiler]I think haha[/spoiler]
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Oh wait that makes sense...
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Lol... [spoiler]But how the heck did you get 30?[/spoiler]
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None of that is quite right. It all depends on the mag size. My 1000yd for example has triple tap and a mag of 4. I shoot 3, one left in the mag plus a free one from TT. that makes 5 shots per mag (5 shots for every 4 bullets). If I had a mag of 5 it would be better: shoot 3, 2 in mag plus 1 bonus from TT makes 3 more shots, giving me one more free. 7 shots for every 5 bullets. So imagining 20 bullets max: my 1000 yard stare, a pretty normal magazine of 4, gets 5 free shots (20 bullets total, dividing into 5 sets of 4 bullets each, with 1 bonus per set) for a total of 25 shots. If I had a mag of 5 (I don't know any snipers that have that and triple tap) I would have 28 shots: (20 bullets total, dividing into 4 groups of 5 bullets, with 2 free per group). So it depends on how many you can carry in each set/mag/clip, not necessarily the total number of bullets you can carry :)
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Edited by Nitsua Gnuoy420: 10/29/2015 2:36:29 AMTalking about a twenty round magazine. (Hung jury). But I get what your saying too Either way I was wrong lol. It ends up being 29.
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Oooooooh. Ha-ha yeah quite different between sniper and scout ha-ha. Happy head hunting!
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20 rounds in the mag right? Every two headshots gives you the third for free. 20/2=10 So you've got Ten free bullets. 10+20=30 I'm pretty sure haha. I emptied the entire hung jury mag into a fallen walkers leg and counted thirty. I could also be wayyy off haha
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Edited by PrimaryNotFound: 10/29/2015 2:23:19 AMClose, it would be 9 extra shots.
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Thanks.