Do you like the high magazine size of the PP-Bizon but can’t seem to get the hang of its recoil? Well, you’re at the right place. Here’s a complete guide on the PP-Bizon spray pattern in CS2.
PP-Bizon Spray Pattern Tutorial
The first 10 to 12 bullets go up in a curved path toward the right, like the letter “C” upside down.
After reaching a certain height, the spray of the PP-Bizon has almost no vertical movement.
The remaining 50 bullets remain in a horizontal range, with unpredictable zig-zag movements.
PP-Bizon Recoil Control Technique
To control the recoil of the PP-Bizon, players must move their crosshairs in a path that’s the exact opposite of the spray pattern. Start by pulling the crosshair down in a curved path toward the left like the letter “C” for the first ten or twelve bullets.
Considering the complexity and unpredictability of the pattern and almost no vertical kick after the first ten or twelve bullets, move the crosshair slightly to the right and then keep it there for the remaining spray.
Conclusion
Now you know all the basics of how to control the spray pattern of the PP-Bizon in CS2. Keep in mind that watching the recoil compensation path once won’t necessarily get you results, so hop in a practice lobby and start practicing your recoil control.