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==Summary==
[[Image:Sniping Headshot.jpg|150px|right]]
[[Image:Sniping Headshot.jpg|150px|right]]
A headshot occurs when a bullet or projectile is fired at an enemy's head causing an instant kill.  Headshots are most commonly performed with semi-automatic weapons with scopes that have a high damage level such as the [[Sniper Rifle]], [[Particle Beam Rifle]], [[Battle Rifle]], [[Carbine]] and [[Pistol]].
A '''headshot''' occurs when a bullet or projectile is fired at an enemy's head causing an instant kill.  Headshots are most commonly performed with semi-automatic weapons with scopes that have a high damage level such as the [[Sniper Rifle]], [[Particle Beam Rifle]], [[Battle Rifle]], [[Carbine]] and [[Pistol]].


Headshots require a great ammount of accuracy, so using weapons that do not aim well (such as the [[Shotgun]] or [[Assault Rifle]]) or weapons that do not have a scope do not regularly result in headshots unless at close range. A one-hit-kill can be made with the [[Shotgun]], although it is extremely difficult and takes a LOT of practice.  
Headshots require a great ammount of accuracy, so using weapons that do not aim well (such as the [[Shotgun]] or [[Assault Rifle]]) or weapons that do not have a scope do not regularly result in headshots unless at close range. A one-hit-kill can be made with the [[Shotgun]], although it is extremely difficult and takes a LOT of practice.  
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