Best Ram 7 loadout for Warzone Season 3

The assault rifle is worse than before, but it still beats many guns.

Best Ram 7 loadout for Warzone

Although the Ram 7 received a nerf earlier in the season, it’s still a viable option in Warzone. Currently, it isn’t going to outshoot the meta weapons, like the DG-58 LSW or the SVA 545 at long range. However, it’s a good option with basically no recoil, decent time-to-kill, and excellent mobility. We’ve got you covered for the best attachments and build when using it.

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What is the best Ram 7 loadout for Warzone?

Best Ram 7 loadout for Warzone
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The Ram 7 is a much better option in mid-range fights than long-range ones at the moment. That doesn’t mean it’s useless, as its very low recoil makes it easy to hit targets at any range, which is most important. Additionally, it’s highly mobile and has great iron sights, meaning a fifth attachment can help more than a wasted slot on an optic. Although if you don’t like the iron sights, you can always add the JAK Glassless or another optic.

Here’s how to build your Ram 7 for Warzone:

  • Casus Brake Muzzle
  • Cronen Headwind Long Barrel
  • HVS 3.4 Pad Stock
  • Bruen Heavy Support Grip Underbarrel
  • 60 Round Drum Magazine

These attachments offer excellent mobility and the 60 round drum make it great for trios or quads. Sometimes the extra bullets in the magazine and accuracy a gun like the Ram 7 provides is all you need. Regardless of damage output, an enemy will lose the gunfight if they miss shots or run out of ammo before you. I prefer using this weapon in Resurgence game modes as it suffers at very long ranges, so stick with the DG, SVA, or Pulemyot 762 if you’re playing regular battle royale on Urzikstan.

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