This Black Ops 7 Strider 300 build turns quickscoping into a nasty habit
The sniper rifle enters Black Ops 7 Season 3 with a setup built around faster ADS speed, quicker rechambering, and stealthier shots.

Black Ops 7 players looking to quick scope with the Strider 300 now have a clean setup to lean on. The rifle arrives in Season 3 as the fastest-firing bolt-action sniper, and the build below focuses on making every snap shot feel as sharp as possible.
The goal here is simple. Cut down aim-down-sight delay, speed up rechambering, and keep your shots difficult to track. That matters a lot in Multiplayer, where the Strider 300 works best when you are taking fights fast and moving before the other team can settle in.
Best Strider 300 loadout in Black Ops 7
This loadout uses Gunfighter Wildcard, which is required if you want all eight attachments on the rifle. That extra room is what lets the Strider 300 lean heavily into quickscoping without giving up too much comfort between shots.
Recommended attachments:
- Optic: Redwell 30-S 2x
- Muzzle: Greaves A-762
- Barrel: 17″ EAM PLYP-4 Barrel
- Magazine: Carnation Fast Mag
- Rear Grip: Hatch Quick Grip
- Stock: Bowen Industrial Stock
- Laser: 1MW Instinct Laser Array
- Fire Mods: Quick Bolt
The 17″ EAM PLYP-4 Barrel, Carnation Fast Mag, Hatch Quick Grip, and 1MW Instinct Laser Array do most of the heavy lifting. They push ADS speed and sprint-to-fire speed high enough to make the rifle feel far snappier in close and mid-range duels. Quick Bolt then helps with rechamber speed and fire rate, which gives you a better chance to land a second shot fast if the first one does not finish the job.
Redwell 30-S 2x keeps the zoom manageable without making the rifle feel sluggish, while Greaves A-762 hides firing from the minimap. The Bowen Industrial Stock is there for flinch resistance, which helps when enemy fire starts landing while you are lining up a shot.
Build code: R07-L1CZM-4CDL1-1
Best class setup for the Strider 300
The rifle works best with a class that keeps you alive between shots and gives you tools for fast repositioning. The recommended setup pairs the sniper with a backup sidearm and a few stealth-focused choices that support aggressive play.
- Secondary: Coda 9
- Melee: Personal preference
- Field Upgrade: Mute Field
- Tactical: Stim Shot
- Lethal: Semtex
- Wildcard: Gunfighter
- Perk 1: Ghost
- Perk 2: Scavenger
- Perk 3: Looper
- Combat Specialty: Scout
The Scout Combat Specialty fits this build well because it keeps you off the enemy radar after bullet kills. Ghost helps you stay hidden from tools like UAVs and Scout Pulse, Scavenger keeps ammo and equipment flowing, and Looper helps you earn scorestreaks more than once in a life, which keeps the map information coming.
Mute Field gives a strong stealth package for aggressive routes, while Stim Shot helps you recover and keep moving. Semtex is the simple, reliable lethal choice when you need to clear a corner or finish off a weakened target. If you want more ways to tune your setup, our best PC graphics settings and best controller settings guides can help round out the rest of your loadout.
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