Merrick 556
GoodThe Merrick 556 is a Assault Rifle in Warzone, currently rated Good in the meta. It is known for its high bullet velocity and a high fire rate. The Merrick 556 performs best at longer ranges where its bullet velocity and damage consistency give it an advantage over faster-handling weapons.
Recommended Loadouts
Long Range
Reload 2.9s
Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths
- High bullet velocity (915m/s)
- High fire rate (732 RPM)
- Fast time-to-kill in its primary range (328ms at 150 HP)
Weaknesses
- High vertical recoil — requires recoil-management attachments
TTK Analysis
At 150 HP, the Merrick 556 achieves a TTK of 328ms within 0–36m. After 36m, TTK extends to 410ms — somewhat slower. Staying within its strongest range band will yield the best results.
Best Use Case
Long-Range Primary
The Merrick 556 performs best at longer ranges where its bullet velocity and damage consistency give it an advantage over faster-handling weapons.
Why This Loadout Works
The Long Range Merrick 556 build is designed for long-range primary engagements. Key attachments include the Willis 3x (improved target acquisition), the Compensator (recoil control and sound suppression), and the Gain-Twist Barrel (increased range and bullet velocity), working together to reinforce the weapon's natural strengths while compensating for its handling at range.
Compare Merrick 556 With Other Weapons
Other Assault Rifles in Warzone
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Merrick 556 good in Warzone?▾
The Merrick 556 is rated Good in Warzone. It is a solid pick with the right playstyle, though some weapons in its class may outperform it at similar roles.
What is the best Merrick 556 loadout in Warzone?▾
The recommended Merrick 556 build uses a Long Range setup. See the Recommended Loadouts section above for the full attachment list and in-game share code.
Is the Merrick 556 better at close or long range?▾
The Merrick 556 performs best at longer ranges where its bullet velocity and damage consistency give it an advantage over faster-handling weapons.
