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Battlefield 6: The Best SV-98 Build to Dominate at Long Range

The SV-98 is one of the most powerful sniper rifles in Battlefield 6, and a clear favorite for players who love clean, precise, and lethal shots. Capable of one-shot kills with accurate aim, it truly shines on open maps where you can take full advantage of its range. If you play as a Recon, this rifle is a top-tier pick : reliable, intimidating, and deadly in skilled hands.

Its real potential comes with a well-optimized setup. The goal is to maximize range, stability, and fire rate without losing mobility. Here’s the best meta build right now:

  • Scope: S-VPS 6X
  • Muzzle: Dual Muzzle Brake
  • Barrel: 3LR 730mm Long Barrel
  • Underbarrel: Bipod
  • Magazine: 10-round default mag
  • Ammunition: Long-Range Rounds
  • Optic Accessory: Anti-Glare Filter
  • Ergonomics: Straight-Pull Bolt

This setup offers a perfect balance between power and precision. The bipod and straight-pull bolt completely change the feel of the weapon : you can go prone, stabilize your aim, and chain kills without losing your scope alignment.

Stick with the Recon class, of course. It’s designed for snipers, providing bonuses for aim and spotting. For your secondary weapon, the ES-5.7 is the best option: lightweight, reactive, and perfect for handling close encounters when someone gets too close.

For throwables, go with the Proximity Sensor if you want to detect flanks, or the Throwing Knife if you prefer a stealthier, more aggressive approach.

On the field, the SV-98 rewards good positioning and patience. Always set up on elevated or open areas, maintain clear sightlines, and reposition after a few kills to stay hidden. Take advantage of the bipod whenever possible. The gun’s sound is sharp, the bullet velocity is high, and the hitbox forgiving : if you master the reload rhythm, you can take out multiple enemies before they even know where you are.

Finally, spend some time in the practice range to get used to the bullet drop and travel speed at long distances. Learning these patterns is key to never missing a headshot, even on moving targets.

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