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U4GM How to Land Point Blank Shotgun Kills in BO7 Guide Tips

Point-blank shotgun kills in BO7 aren’t “hard” in the normal way. They’re awkward. You can be close and still not close enough, then you eat a hitmarker and get melted by an SMG. If you’re trying to knock out that challenge without losing your mind, some folks even look at CoD BO7 Boosting while they practice, because the game basically asks you to play like you’ve got no self-preservation at all.

Pick a shotgun that matches how you miss

People always argue “best shotgun,” but it’s more about what happens when your first shot doesn’t land. The KSG-12 is nasty when you’re on, but it punishes hesitation. The M1014 is the opposite: forgiving, fast, and it saves you in messy doorways. The SPAS-12 feels consistent, like it’s never doing anything wild, which is nice when you’re tired. And the RPD Shotgun is pure chaos—great when you’re sliding into two players and you just need something to bark multiple times before they react.

Stop taking “fair” fights and start taking rooms

You’ll notice pretty quick that open lanes are a waste of time. You don’t need angles, you need corners. Stay inside, cut through tight hallways, and treat the middle of the map like it’s lava. Don’t sprint straight at people either. Slide in, stop short, re-slide. Break their tracking. If you can make them panic-shoot, you’ve already won. Also, don’t fire early. That tiny urge to shoot “just in case” is how you rack up hitmarkers instead of point-blank kills.

Build for hip-fire and staying alive long enough to touch them

Aiming down sights is a trap here. Set the gun up to shoot from the hip, and make your movement do the aiming. A Laser Sight matters more than anything because it tightens your spread when you’re snapping around a doorway. For perks, Flak Jacket helps because everyone lobs explosives at close range, and Ghost keeps you from getting pre-fired as you creep up. Scavenger is huge too—shotgun play burns ammo fast, and running dry mid-streak feels worse than dying.

Keep the pace messy, and don’t tilt when the stats look ugly

 

Your K/D might dip while you learn the routes, and that’s fine. The goal is repetition: same choke points, same push timing, same slide into the same doorway until it becomes automatic. If a lobby is stacked with AR beams, rotate to another interior lane and farm the players who keep re-challenging close spaces out of habit. When it starts clicking, it feels unfair in your favor, and if you’d rather skip the grind on certain weapons, CoD BO7 Boosting for sale can be an option that fits right into that plan.