Season 2 Reloaded didn't just shake up Black Ops 7—it flat-out handed the meta to the Voyak KT-3. You'll feel it the second you load into a lobby: the same AR in every killcam, the same mid-range beams, the same "how did that hit?" moments. I've been running it nonstop, partly because it's strong and partly because I wanted to figure out what's actually making it click. That built-in range finder is the real party trick, and it's even more useful if you're practicing aim lines in a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby where you can slow down and watch your distances without constant third-party pressure.
The Voyak's damage is the headline. Catch someone without plates and it's usually four or five shots, done. It also snaps up faster than you'd expect for a hard-hitting AR, which is why people compare it to the Peacekeeper. The problem is the rate of fire. Miss a couple bullets and you'll lose trades you "should" win. And at range, the recoil doesn't just climb—it kind of hops side to side, especially if you panic-spray. That's why you don't build this gun for flair. You build it to keep it calm when your hands aren't.
1) Start with the Fang Hover Point Elo. The irons are chunky and get in the way when you're trying to read movement at 30–60 meters. The Elo's sight picture is clean, and it helps you stay steady when you're tracking. 2) Add the Redwell Shade-X Suppressor. It's doing two jobs: keeping you quiet and shaving off that ugly bounce, both vertical and horizontal. 3) Slot the 19.2" Greaves-CS Barrel to fix the gun's "floaty" feel on longer lanes; bullet velocity and range both matter when targets are head-glitching. 4) Use the Crisis-Q Grip so your ADS doesn't feel like you're dragging the rifle through mud. 5) Finish with the Bowen Tread Pad stock for aim-walk speed, because strafing while you shoot is half the gunfight in this game.
You don't want the Voyak in tight hallways. It can win up close, sure, but it's not forgiving. Pair it with a Sturmwolf 45 SMG built to fly—short barrel, suppressor, anything that helps you snap first. Run a Stimulant so you can re-challenge after a messy trade, and keep a Semtex for stubborn corner setups. Ninja is non-negotiable if you like flanks, and Pillage keeps the downtime low so you're not stuck reloading when a second guy swings. If you're trying to dial this loadout in fast, a few controlled reps in a cheap CoD BO7 Bot Lobby make the recoil pattern and pacing feel obvious, and then it just carries over into real matches.