Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.
Best sniper rifles ranked in Delta Force Hawk Ops.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

Delta Force: Hawk Ops – Best Sniper Rifles Ranked

Get ready to dominate in your next Delta Force: Hawk Ops match with the best sniper rifles.

Playing as a sniper in Delta Force: Hawk Ops is one of the best experiences out there and for a few good reasons. The long-range battles with enemy snipers, helpful tracers guiding your shots, and peeking around a corner for a split second to land the perfect shot against your enemies are what makes Delta Force: Hawk Ops special for sniping fans. Having the wrong sniper on your hands will make landing those long-range headshots a nightmare, so get ready to learn about the best sniper rifles in Delta Force: Hawk Ops.

Recommended Videos

Delta Force: Hawk Ops – Which Is The Best Sniper Rifle?

In Delta Force: Hawk Ops, most sniper rifles are decent at long range, but you must consider a few key stats to land easy headshots at long distances and kill enemies while they sprint toward an objective.

To succeed as a sniper in this game, you must be mindful of a rifle’s RPM, muzzle velocity, ammo capacity, and scope sway.

RPM (rounds per minute) dictates how fast you can shoot your rifle, which is a key stat as sometimes you may miss a headshot when guessing how high you should aim your rifle to compensate for bullet drop. Muzzle Velocity is how fast a bullet comes out of your rifle. The higher the value is, the less you’ll need to lead your shots on moving targets.

Lastly, Scope Sway refers to how much your scope moves when aiming. The higher the value, the more your scope will move when aiming, so choosing a sniper rifle with the lowest value will make it easier to land precise shots against snipers hiding behind objects. With these stats in mind, here are the best sniper rifles in Delta Force: Hawk Ops, ranked.

4. SV-98

The SV-98 is the first sniper rifle available for players as the recon class and, for the most part, is a good option to get used to tracers, bullet drop, and the laid-back playstyle you need to excel as a sniper in Delta Force: Hawk Ops.

SV-98, in the weapon selection screen in Delta Force: Hawk Ops.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

The SV-98 is great for medium to long ranges, but its RPM is a bit slow compared to other rifles, so you must be accurate, or enemies will get to you fast. Its 7-round magazine will be handy to keep shooting for longer but sometimes ends in you wasting some ammo. These are some of the SV-98 stats:

  • Fire rate: 40 RPM
  • Muzzle Velocity: 650 m/s
  • Scope Sway: 0.28°
  • Ammo capacity: 7

3. M700

The M700 sniper rifle has nice aesthetics, and for some old gamers, it may look similar to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s R700. What this rifle lacks in ammo capacity and aiming down sights speed, it compensates with its high fire rate, capable of dealing lots of damage quickly. The M700 is an upgrade compared to the SV-98, but the lack of ammo and long aim down sight speed makes it a hard choice for competitive players.

M700, in the weapon selection screen in Delta Force: Hawk Ops.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

If you are looking for a fast-firing sniper rifle, the M700 may be your best choice, but you must be accurate because with its starting 5-round magazine, you’ll be reloading a lot. These are some of the M700 stats:

  • Fire rate: 48 RPM
  • Muzzle Velocity: 650 m/s
  • Scope Sway: 0.28°
  • Ammo capacity: 5

2. R93

The R93 is the best option in Delta Force: Hawk Ops if you like to be an aggressive sniper. The R93 has the highest base RPM of all the snipers, paired with a high-capacity magazine bigger than the M700 and SV-98. One of the few cons of this rifle is its scope sway and muzzle velocity.

The R93’s base bullet velocity is slower than the M700 and SV-98, so long-range shooting is not its strong suit, but that’s not an issue if you are being aggressive with the R93, as it is your best option to excel with this rifle.

R93, in the weapon selection screen in Delta Force: Hawk Ops.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

Besides the slower bullet velocity, the rifle has more scope sway, making long-range shooting harder. These are some of the R93 sts:

  • Fire rate: 50 RPM
  • Muzzle Velocity: 550 m/s
  • Scope Sway: 0.40°
  • Ammo capacity: 10

1. AWM

The AWM has a slow fire rate, aiming down sight speed and average scope sway, but its base muzzle velocity puts all those cons to rest. If you are a fan of lying down on a hill and shooting at targets at extreme ranges, this sniper rifle is the best for that kind of playstyle.

The below-average fire rate will put you in great danger at medium to close distances, so picking a good spot with lots of cover is the best option to kill your enemies one at a time from a safe place.

AWM, in the weapon selection screen in Delta Force: Hawk Ops.
Screenshot by GameSkinny

Another thing to worry about the AWM is its small magazine. The AWM has a five-round magazine, so you must pick your targets carefully and make every shot count. These are some of the AWM stats:

  • Fire rate: 35 RPM
  • Muzzle Velocity: 750 m/s
  • Scope Sway: 0.28°
  • Ammo capacity: 5

If you are looking for more content about the game, go to our Delta Force: Hawk Ops guide hub. There, you’ll find more about the game.


GameSkinny is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Carlos Hurtado
Carlos Hurtado
Carlos is a gaming writer for Gameskinny and a former freelance writer for Gamerant and Attack of the Fanboy, with many guides and news articles across both websites. When he is not camping on Insurgency: Sandstorm blaming his team, you can find him testing new weapon builds to beat sweaty players on Call of Duty: Warzone. Besides gaming, he likes to spend time with his family, watch old movies, and go to the beach.