I prefer angled on every full auto gun. I love the horizontal recoil stability it offers and my only "enemy" being the vertical recoil. I am used to the initial vertical recoil kick so I've learned how to automatically adjust for it at close, mid and long range engagements. The key is to get a feel for distance and adjust your aim before you start shooting. To deliver accurate headshots at distance with angled, you must start with your aim further down the enemy's body so that the 2nd bullet hits the head area and the spray remains in that area when you start pulling down on your mouse.
I find that you cannot be as consistent with the vertical at longer distance sprays because of the horizontal recoil kicking in after a few bullets which brings in some rng elements to my recoil control. So unless you are 100% confident you can kill a player in the first 5-6 bullet burst at distance, I'd suggest you get used to angled!
At the end of the day, it all comes down to mus...
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