70 mm Shell
70 mm Shell is the stack you keep around once your Trampler is already on a matching 70 mm gun; without that gun, the slot is usually better spent elsewhere.
70 mm Shotgun Cannon makes sense when your Trampler can stay loaded with standard shotgun-cannon shells and actually press close fights.
This gun starts to feel right when your Trampler can stay supplied with standard 70 mm Shotgun Cannon Shell and close the distance instead of trading from too far out. If shells are low, the approach keeps breaking down, or repairs are already eating the run, the cannon quickly feels like dead weight.
70 mm Shell is the stack you keep around once your Trampler is already on a matching 70 mm gun; without that gun, the slot is usually better spent elsewhere.
70mm Shotgun Cannon Shell is the normal shell stack for the shotgun-cannon family, so it only deserves space when that mount is really coming with you.
70mm Shotgun Cannon Slug only makes sense when you want the slug variant on purpose instead of just bringing the normal shotgun-cannon shells.
Pristine 70 mm Shotgun Cannon feels like the cleaner top-tier shotgun-cannon pick when you want brutal close-range output without asking the gun to tank much return fire.
It feels best with standard 70 mm Shotgun Cannon Shell in storage, a run that expects close vehicle fights, and enough attention to keep the gun active when the Trampler closes in.
This mount does not fix empty shell racks, bad closing angles, or repair pressure. If those problems are already showing up, the slot usually goes to waste.
The 70 mm Shotgun Cannon uses the standard 70mm Shotgun Cannon Shell.
No. It is a Trampler-mounted shotgun turret, so its value starts with the vehicle setup rather than your carried weapon slots.