How the full-auto spray trainer works
This 3D shooting range models a real automatic rifle. When you hold the left mouse button, the gun fires at ~600 RPM and the muzzle climbs and drifts along a fixed recoil pattern — straight up for the first rounds, then left, then right, exactly like an AK-47 or M4 spray. Your job is to pull your mouse the opposite way so every bullet lands where you want. On Spray Wall mode the bullet holes stay on the wall so you can see your pattern and tighten it shot by shot. Dummies mode drops humanoid targets to spray down (headshots count double), and Flick mode trains single-tap precision.
Spray control tips
• Pull down hard for the first 8–10 rounds to kill the vertical climb. • Then ease into the horizontal correction (right, then left) to flatten the pattern. • Burst 3–5 rounds at range; only full-spray up close. • Reset between sprays — accuracy resets when you release the trigger. Train the same pattern daily and it becomes muscle memory.