Do you like having the SG 553 because of its scope but can’t seem to control the recoil when an enemy pops up in your face? Well, you are at the right place. Here’s a complete guide where we’ll explain the SG 553 spray pattern to help you better control its recoil.
SG 553 Spray Pattern Tutorial
The SG 553 spray pattern is designed for precision but requires good recoil control for consistent results. Here’s a breakdown to help you practice effectively:
The first 10 to 11 bullets of the SG 553’s spray pattern go up in a tilted line toward the right. This movement is intense, with a big vertical kick like the AK-47.
After that, the spray pattern stays within a tight area, with little movements in the upper right direction, lower right, and back left for 5 to 6 bullets.
Finally, the spray moves toward the left in a weird wave-like path, with some deviations in the vertical direction.
SG 553 Recoil Control Technique
To control the SG 553’s recoil, follow your crosshair along a path opposite to the spray pattern. Start by pulling the crosshair down at an angle toward the left for the first few bullets.
After that, you don’t need to move the crosshair for about 5 to 6 bullets since the spray movements are short and very unpredictable. For the final part, move your crosshair toward the right till the magazine runs out of bullets.
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Conclusion
By now, the spray pattern for the SG 553 might be a lot clearer. You now also have the crosshair placement path to control its recoil. However, all that alone won’t help you effectively control the recoil of the SG 553. Launch a private match and start practicing the recoil so you can master it.