PicoZ

Top 5 snipers to use in Warzone 2 Season 6

Choosing the right sniper rifle in Warzone 2 Season 6 can give you a long-range combat advantage, whether you are playing on the large Al Mazrah or on smaller maps like Vondel and Ashika Island. Sniper rifles have been incredibly popular in CoD since their debut, allowing players to swiftly eliminate adversaries from a safe distance without being exposed.

Season 6 of Warzone 2 introduced a slew of new playstyles and loadout possibilities. Currently, there are seven sniper rifles in-game, and here are the ones we recommend:

Best 5 snipers to use in Warzone 2 Season 6

5) Carrack .300

Carrack .300 loadout (Image via sym.gg)

The Carrack .300, the most recent sniper rifle to enter the game, has proven to be extremely powerful. Introduced in Warzone 2 Season 5, this semi-auto sniper can shoot bullets at more than 1,500 m/s and hold 15 rounds in a magazine. Coupled with the weapon's fast firing rate, these properties prove to be invaluable.

The sniper is relatively simple to use and great for taking out foes in two or three quick shots. You can also fire many follow-up shots to take down enemies across long distances in Warzone 2 Season 6.

Recommended loadout:

  • Barrel: HEAVY-TAC 300
  • Optic: Forge Tac Delta 4
  • Muzzle: Cronen DM338
  • Rear Grip: TV Nought Grip
  • Magazine: 15 Round Mag

4) Victus XMR

Victus XMR loadout (Image via sym.gg)

The Victus XMR has excellent handling and damage range balance. Courtesy of its high bullet velocity and low bullet drop, it is a particularly accurate long-distance weapon.

The Victus XMR also has a fast aim-down sight (ADS) speed, which makes it a great choice in Warzone 2 Season 6 as snipers with long-range potential are typically slower.

Recommended loadout:

  • Barrel: Mack 8 33.5 Super
  • Laser: VLK LZR 7MW
  • Optic: Forge Tac Delta 4
  • Muzzle: Nilsound 90 Silencer
  • Ammunition: .50 CAL Explosive

3) Signal 50

Signal 50 loadout (Image via sym.gg)

In Warzone 2 Season 6, the Signal 50 is an excellent heavy sniper option. Its fast fire rate can be the difference between life and death in a shootout. Since this weapon is semi-automatic, it can shoot more shots per second than a standard sniper rifle.

The Signal 50 also has great damage and range, which can be further enhanced with appropriate attachments. However, you should be mindful of its slow bullet velocity and ADS speed.

Recommended loadout:

  • Barrel: 21.5" Fluted Fifty
  • Laser: FSS OLE-V laser
  • Optic: Forge Tac Delta 4
  • Muzzle: Nilsound 90 Silencer
  • Ammunition: .50 Cal High Velocity

2) FJX Imperium

FJX Imperium loadout (Image via sym.gg)

The FJX Imperium is the first Intervention sniper rifle from MW2 2009, and it packs a tremendous punch. Capable of taking out a player with a single shot, this weapon strikes a balance between range and maneuverability.

The relatively quick ADS speed enables you take down enemies at mid-range and long-range, especially if you are equipped with an appropriate combination of attachments.

Recommended loadout:

  • Barrel: Fahrenheit 29"
  • Laser: VLK LZR 7MW
  • Optic: Forge Tac Delta 4
  • Muzzle: Nilsound 90
  • Ammunition: .408 Explosive

1) MCPR-300

MCPR-300 loadout (Image via sym.gg)

The MCPR-300 is a heavy sniper that you can use right from the beginning as it has no level requirement. It's built for long-range combat, and the explosive rounds allow you to take out enemies with a single headshot. You can even wipe out whole squads with a few well-placed shots.

The MCPR-300 has high bullet velocity, little bullet drop, and fast ADS, making it the complete package in Warzone 2 Season 6.

Recommended loadout:

  • Muzzle: Nilsound 90
  • Barrel: 22" OMX-456
  • Ammunition: .300 Mag Explosive
  • Magazine: 5 Round Mag
  • Optic: Forge Tac Delta 4

For more such builds in Warzone 2 Season 6, follow Sportskeeda's official Call of Duty page.

More from Sportskeeda

" modalPopup.closeOnEsc = false; modalPopup.setHeader("Why did you not like this content?"); modalPopup.setContentText(modalText); modalPopup.addCancelOkButton("Submit", resetRatingAndFeedbackForm, sendRating); modalPopup.removeCloseModalIcon(); modalPopup.disableDismissPopup(); modalPopup.open(); } else { sendRating(index); } } function sendRating() { var requestPayload = { "post_id": 1688792, "rating_value": ratingValue } if (ratingValue > 3) { requestPayload.rating_feedback_type = null; requestPayload.rating_feedback = null; } else { if (!$('input[name="drone"]:checked') || !$('input[name="drone"]:checked').value) { showErrorMessage('option'); return; } if (!$(".post-rating-feedback-note textarea") || !$(".post-rating-feedback-note textarea").value) { showErrorMessage('note'); return; } var selectedOption = $('input[name="drone"]:checked').value; var feedbackNote = $(".post-rating-feedback-note textarea").value; requestPayload.rating_feedback_type = selectedOption; requestPayload.rating_feedback = feedbackNote; } pureJSAjaxPost(addratingAPI, requestPayload, onsaveRatingSuccess, onsaveRatingFail, function() {}, true); } function resetRatingAndFeedbackForm() { var activeStars = Array.from($all('.rating span.rating-star.active')); for (var i=0; i < activeStars.length; i++) { activeStars[i].classList.remove("active"); } if ($('input[name="drone"]:checked')) { $('input[name="drone"]:checked').checked = false; } var userNote = document.querySelector(".post-rating-feedback-note textarea"); userNote.value = ''; modalPopup.close(); } function onsaveRatingSuccess() { modalPopup.close(); savePostIdInUserRatedPostsCookie(); $("#post-rating-layout").classList.add("hidden"); $("#post-rating-message").classList.remove("hidden"); window.setInterval(function showMessage() { $("#post-rating-widget").classList.add("hidden"); }, 3000); } function onsaveRatingFail() { console.error('Saving post rating failed!'); modalPopup.close(); } function savePostIdInUserRatedPostsCookie() { userRatedPostIds.push(1688792); var expiryTime = new Date(); expiryTime.setMonth(expiryTime.getMonth() + 12); // Expiry after 1 year setCookie("user_rated_post_ids", JSON.stringify(userRatedPostIds), expiryTime); } function isPostRatedByUser() { var userRatedPostIds = getCookie('user_rated_post_ids'); if (userRatedPostIds) { try { userRatedPostIds = JSON.parse(userRatedPostIds); } catch (err) { console.error(err); return false; } } else { return false; } if(userRatedPostIds.indexOf(1688792) >= 0) { return true; } else { return false; } } function getRatingCountByPostId(postId) { return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { pureJSAjaxGet( getRatingCountBaseURL + postId + '/rating/count', function(data) { try { data = JSON.parse(data); if (data.meta_value) { resolve(data.meta_value); } reject("Failed to fetch rating count for the post:" + postId); } catch (err) { reject("Failed to fetch rating count for the post:" + postId); } }, function(err) { reject("Failed to fetch rating count for the post:" + postId); }, true); }); } function showErrorMessage(messageType) { var messageContainerId = '#' + messageType + '-error'; $(messageContainerId).classList.remove('hidden'); window.setInterval(function () { $(messageContainerId).classList.add("hidden"); }, 5000); } (function() { var callFired = false; function lazyLoadPostRating() { if (callFired) return; callFired = true; if (!isPostRatedByUser()) { getRatingCountByPostId(1688792) .then(function(ratingCount) { if (ratingCount < 10) { $("#post-rating-widget").classList.remove("hidden"); } }) .catch(function(err){ console.error(err); }); } } document.addEventListener("scroll", lazyLoadPostRating, { passive: true, once: true }); document.addEventListener("mousemove", lazyLoadPostRating, { passive: true, once: true }); document.addEventListener("touchmove", lazyLoadPostRating, { passive: true, once: true }); })();

ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tLzOq6uso5WasaJ6wqikaJuRobluu8Vmm66sqWK0ornEaKuoqF1qerS6yKmcq6tdqsCmedaaqbOnnpp6c3nSnpisp55igw%3D%3D

Elina Uphoff

Update: 2024-06-01