Alright, guys, let’s talk about the Carrack .300 in Warzone. I’ve been messing around with this thing, and I gotta say, it’s… interesting. So, here’s how my experience went down.
First, I unlocked the Carrack .300. Pretty straightforward, just gotta do the challenges. No biggie there. Then, I started playing around with different attachments.

My Build Experimentation
Initially, I slapped on whatever I had. You know, the usual stuff – a big scope, a long barrel, whatever I thought would make it hit hard. Turns out, that was a bit…clumsy. The gun felt super slow, aiming down sights took forever. I got wrecked a few times trying to snipe people from across the map.
So, I went back to the drawing board. This time, I focused on making it a bit more manageable.
- I switched to a shorter barrel. Made a huge difference in ADS speed.
- I added a laser for better hip-fire accuracy. You know, for those “oh crap” moments when someone jumps you.
- I chose a stock that improved aiming stability, helps with those longer-range shots.
- I also use the bipod for improve the stability.
This setup felt way better. I could actually aim quickly enough to compete, and the hip-fire was surprisingly decent in close-quarters. It was a good middle ground between a sniper and a, well, something faster.
Taking it into Battle
I jumped into a few matches of Plunder to really test it out. I started engaging at mid-range, and honestly, it felt pretty good. I was landing shots, taking people down. Not super fast, mind you, but consistent enough. It felt like a hard-hitting battle rifle.
Then, I tried pushing the range a bit. And…yeah, it’s not a true sniper rifle. The bullet velocity felt a bit slow, and the bullet drop was noticeable. I managed to get some long-range kills, but it took some serious leading and adjusting. Don’t expect to be consistently headshotting people from 300 meters away.
Close range, though? Surprisingly, I held my own. The hip-fire improvements helped a lot, and the two-shot potential (if you’re accurate) is pretty nasty. I even won a few close-quarters fights against SMGs, which was a pleasant surprise.
My Final Thoughts
So, after spending a good chunk of time with the Carrack .300, here’s my take: it’s a fun gun. It’s not the best gun, not by a long shot, but it’s definitely viable if you build it right and play to its strengths. It’s a mid-range beast, can handle close-quarters in a pinch, but don’t try to force it into a long-range sniper role. It’s more of a marksman rifle, really.
I keep experimenting with different attachments, trying to find the perfect balance. It’s a work in progress, but that’s part of the fun, right? Give it a try, see what you think. Just don’t expect it to be a laser beam. It’s got some kick, and you gotta learn how to handle it.