Alright, let me tell you about my recent endeavor with the Carrack .300. I’d heard a lot about this gun, you know, how it’s a bit of a dark horse in Modern Warfare 3. People talk about the Longbow or the FJX Imperium, but the Carrack .300? It’s got its own thing going on, and I was curious.
So, I got my hands on it. First impression? It’s a solid piece. Feels good, looks mean. I started off just running around with it, getting a feel for the base stats. I noticed that it packs a punch. Seriously, this thing can dish out some serious damage. It’s not just about taking people down; it’s about how quickly you can do it.

The fire rate is what really got me. It’s faster than you’d expect from a sniper rifle. I started experimenting, taking shots, moving, taking more shots. I was surprised, man. This thing handles well. It’s not clunky like some of the other sniper rifles I’ve used. I started feeling like I could be a bit more aggressive with it, not just hanging back and waiting for the perfect shot.
Of course, it’s not perfect. I found the base optic to be a bit of a pain. Lining up those long-range shots? Not as smooth as I’d like. And yeah, the bullet trajectory can be a little unpredictable at times. It’s not always going exactly where you think it will. But I saw potential here. It’s like, with a little bit of work, this thing could be a beast.
Then I dove into the attachments. I wanted to see how much I could improve its performance. That’s where you can really get lost in the details. I tried a bunch of different setups, but what I ultimately found that the ones that boosted bullet velocity and damage range that is good. These were my priorities. It’s all about making those shots count, especially when you’re going up against other players who know what they’re doing.
Now, some people say it’s not as good as the Signal 50. I get it. The Signal 50 is a monster. But the Carrack .300 has this stealthy vibe to it, thanks to the built-in suppressor. It’s a different kind of playstyle. You’re not just blasting away; you’re being a bit more tactical.
In the end, I felt like I was just scratching the surface with the Carrack .300. There’s a lot more to explore, different ways to use it. I could see myself using it in close-quarters, even though it’s a sniper rifle. That’s what’s cool about it, it’s versatile.
Here’s a little breakdown of what I found:
- Pros:
- Hits like a truck. The damage is no joke.
- Fires faster than you’d think. You can get those follow-up shots in quickly.
- Handles surprisingly well. It’s not clumsy or slow.
- That built-in suppressor gives you a stealth edge.
- Cons:
- The standard scope is not that great. It makes long-range shots trickier.
- The bullet trajectory can be a bit all over the place sometimes.
So, that’s my story with the Carrack .300 so far. It’s not just another standard rifle. It’s got its quirks, but it’s got potential. I’m definitely going to keep messing around with it, see what else I can do. If you’re looking for something different, something that’s not just the usual meta, give the Carrack .300 a shot. You might be surprised.
I also discovered that the Carrack .300 is also formally known as the WA-2000 from OG MW2. That’s interesting.
It has a high fire rate and mobility to make it suitable for aggressive sniping and close-quarter engagements. But, the Carrack .300 falls behind.
Anyways, that’s all for now. I’ll keep you guys updated as I experiment more with the Carrack .300. Catch you in the next post!
