If you’ve ever sprayed a full magazine only to watch bullets go everywhere but the enemy, you know spray control is make-or-break in PUBG Mobile. The right control codes can turn your wild sprays into laser beams. I’ve tested dozens of layouts and sensitivity combos to bring you eight proven setups that tighten your spray. Whether you’re using a 2-finger claw or a full gyro setup, these codes will help you land more rounds on target.
1. Vertical Grip Pro – Reduce Vertical Recoil Drastically
The vertical grip is your best friend for spray control. It cuts vertical recoil by 15%, making your aim more stable during long sprays. Pair this grip with a control code that lowers your vertical sensitivity multiplier to around 80. This combo lets you pull down gently while the grip does the heavy lifting. Try a 4-finger layout where your left thumb controls the fire button and your right thumb manages the joystick – the grip code is all about balancing recoil without overcompensating.

2. Gyroscope Spray Tuning – Dial In Your Gyro Sensitivity
Gyroscope users have an edge in spray control because tilting your device gives you micro-adjustments. Set your gyro sensitivity to 300 for scopes and 200 for red dots. This lets you make tiny corrections without jerking the aim. For the best spray control code, map the fire button to a spot where your right thumb can rest while you tilt the phone. Test different gyro values in training mode – you’ll notice your sprays become more consistent at medium range.
3. Low Sensitivity for Spray – Why 40–50% Works Best
Many pros swear by low sensitivity for spray control. Set your camera sensitivity to 40% and ADS sensitivity to 50%. This prevents your crosshair from drifting too far when you hold down the trigger. Combine this with a 3-finger claw layout where your index finger handles scope and fire, freeing your thumbs for movement. You’ll find that lower sensitivity makes it easier to track a moving target while spraying – just remember to increase your scope sensitivity for long-range taps.
4. Best Control Code for M762 Spray – Laser the Beast
The M762 is a powerhouse but its recoil is brutal. Our dedicated M762 control codes include a vertical grip + compensator setup with ADS sensitivity at 78. The code places the fire button slightly lower so you can drag down naturally. In practice, you’ll want to control the first 10 bullets – after that the pattern becomes predictable. Use a 5-finger claw setup for this gun: one finger for prone, one for crouch, and three for aiming/firing. This gives you total control over the M762’s spray.

5. Claw Spray Control Codes – Extra Fingers for Smooth Recoil
Claw layouts give you more fingers on the screen, which means you can control recoil while moving. Our claw spray control codes typically use a 4-finger setup: left thumb joystick, left index fire, right thumb scope, right index crouch. This arrangement lets you spray while crouching and strafing. The key is to set your fire button size to 130% so you don’t miss taps. Practice with an SMG like the UMP45 first, then move to ARs. Your spray will feel much more stable.
6. Crosshair Placement – Pre-Aim Before You Spray
Even the best control code won’t help if your crosshair is off. Keep your crosshair at head height when moving around corners. Use a control code that has a dedicated peek button near your fire finger – this lets you lean out and spray in one motion. In close quarters, aim at the chest and let recoil carry the bullets upward. This technique reduces the amount of manual adjustment you need, making your spray more consistent.
7. ADS Sensitivity Tweaks – Smooth Transitions
Your ADS sensitivity should be slightly lower than your camera sensitivity for better spray control. I recommend 3x scope sensitivity at 30% and 4x at 20%. This prevents you from overscoping when you aim down sights. Combine this with a control code that places the aim button right next to your fire button – you can transition from hip-fire to ADS spray without losing target. Practice the transition in the training grounds until it becomes muscle memory.

8. Training Ground Setup – Perfect Your Spray Code
No guide is complete without a training routine. Use the in-game training ground to test each control code. Shoot at walls from 50m, 100m, and 150m distances. Pay attention to the bullet spread pattern. Adjust your vertical sensitivity in increments of 5 until you see a tight cluster. Record your best sprays and share your own codes with the community. The more you practice, the more natural your spray control becomes.
Spray control isn’t magic – it’s the result of the right control codes and practice. Start with these eight setups, tweak them to fit your playstyle, and you’ll see your accuracy climb. Don’t forget to check out our advanced spray control guide for more tips. Happy spraying!