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First off, this is the class I suggest:
Primary: M40A3
Attachment: A.C.O.G.
Secondary: Desert Eagle
Perk 1: Bandolier
Perk 2: Stopping Power
Perk 3: Steady Aim
Sensitivity: I suggest starting at 7 and then working your way all the way to 10.
There are several popular techniques to no scoping, the most popular being the G-Shot. To do this, line up your target, shoot, and strafe right or left and back to your original position. If your target is moving, it's harder to hit them, but if you try leading it can make it much easier
Pros: +Very Accurate
Cons: -Not really any, except for some takes a while to master.
Next is the Crouch Shot. Basically you line up your target and crouch shoot, both at the same time. This also works when standing up..
Pros: +Easy to master
Cons: -Not very accurate
Another is the Switch shot. To do this first have your Sniper out, then quickly switch to your pistol (best with pistol) and switch back till the sniper rifle is all they way out and fire. This is one of the most accurate shots you can do. You must do this shot stationary.
Pros: +Very Accurate
+Fairly easy to do
Cons: -Takes a while to do, so be careful not to get killed
-If you mess up (which is hard to do), Takes a while to get back to the beginning step of switch shot
And the jump shot. It's best used with an A.C.O.G. The idea of this shot is to basically hit someone that you can't normally see. To do this Scope in while jumping and right before your on the target, and fire.
Pros: +Easy to master
+Lets you have a better field of vision (Obviously)
Cons: -Sometimes you have very little time to shoot
Also, there is the famous 360. To do this you want your sensitivity on at least 7. Climb up on top of something (At least the height of a car), line up your target, spin then shoot. Pretty much to showoff. It can get you killed, so make sure if your just starting out that no one sees you xD
Pros: +You look like a bad-ass =D
Cons: -Can get you killed very easy
NOTE: Try adding more than a 360 once you get good (keep in mind the height). You can also try spinning one way, then spinning another way. This is called a Fakie
There is also the NSL shot. The NSL shot is simply a 360 spin(whilst standing on the ground) followed by a jump and the shot should be taken whilst in mid air. To master it you should make sure you are good at jump shots and you know how long to push the analogue stick left or right to do a 360 spin on your chosen sensitivity. It is called the NSL shot as No Scope Legend discovered it.
*Note: Thanks to Easy Slaughter for information.
Now for the Quick Scope. To do this, before you scope line up your enemy in the center of your crosshairs, quickly zoom in and fire, and quickly zoom out.
Pros:+Allows you switch between targets quickly.
+Can make it easy for a follow up shot if need be.
Cons:-The ACOG's horrible hit detection can screw you over.
Tactics:
-When practicing no-scoping try to find targets that don't see you yet, this way you can still keep your k/d (Or you can just do a private match).
-Be aware of your surroundings when no scoping, you might end up in a 2 on 1
-Always stay moving (besides when g-shotting), Try Crouch Shotting then lay down (drop-shot).
-Try to stay mobile. Don't stay in the same place the whole time.
Tutorial Videos
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This is how a Quick Scope should look.
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This is how a Switch Shot should look.
[ame="
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWLcfBorFfM&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube - Call Of Duty 4 Switch Shots (Long Range No Scopes)[/ame]