Everything depends on the weapons and stuff you have.
I suggest that you not use a car since you will become an easy target, but even on this I saw people winning shooting people with their car.
The best option would be to have some automatic weapon and something comparable to a sniper (or at least an AR with a x4 scope).
Turn around the blue circle toward the white circle and kill people you encounter if you can or if you can do it without being spotted too much.
The use of silencers are greatly advised.
Also, make sure you take part in people killing eachother.
For example, don't shoot at a guy being shot, but shoot the guy shooting at him.
Sometimes it's good to let him finish his target before killing him, so you don't have the target turning back on you.
The biggest word is silence and avoidng being flanked by someone.
Always be aware of what's happening around you and take the most advantageous position (something safe and with possibility to take intel from it).
Also avoid going into small cabins, since you will probably receive a grenade in there or die leaving the cabin.
As a summary:
- Silence
- Get information
- Take opportunities
- Place well
- Move when necessary (especially since gas moves a lot end game)
All depends on your decision making and your placement.
There is a set of very usefull maps made by ShatterNL.
check out this one:
You can see all the locations including the bunkers.
But be sure to check for map updates every month as the developers do sometimes change some things.
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One Redditor tested 100 care packages and said that it is always in the circle:
Later on, someone said that the plane drops it in the circle as it was when it was flying over, however the circle may shrink in that time, and cause the crate to be in the blue area (I believe I've witnessed this before in game):
One YouTube video showed a care package land out of bounds in the water, but it was technically within the play circle. The package was unreachable. Note that this video was recorded in May of 2017, so this may have been patched. This video was cited in this Reddit post.