PUBG Mobile: 5 Mistakes You’re Making With Your Aim

PUBG Mobile 5 Mistakes You're Making With Your Aim

Hello guys! Welcome back to the Netphantomclan if you’ve ever found yourself yelling at your screen because you missed yet another shot in PUBG Mobile, you’re in the right place. I get it  you’re grinding, putting in the hours, jumping into match after match, but somehow, you’re still getting outgunned by players who make aiming look effortless. You line up your sights, you fire… and boom  you’re the one getting sent back to the lobby. Frustrated? Don’t worry  today, we’re diving deep into the five biggest aiming mistakes you’re probably making in PUBG Mobile   and more importantly, how to fix them. Stick around, because by the end of this video, your aim is going to be on a whole new level. Let’s start with one of the biggest issues I see  bad sensitivity settings. This is such a silent killer of aim, because many players don’t even realize how much it’s affecting their performance. If your screen feels jittery every time you move your thumb, or your crosshair feels like it’s stuck in mud, you’re dealing with sensitivity problems. If it’s too high, your aim becomes wild, erratic, and impossible to control in close-range fights. If it’s too low, you can’t snap onto enemies quickly or track fast movements. The fix? Head into the Training Ground and experiment. Don’t copy someone else’s settings blindly   find the sweet spot that matches your device, playstyle, and grip. Small tweaks can make a massive difference. Trust me, once you dial this in, aiming becomes 10x smoother.

Next up and this is a deadly one you’re not controlling your recoil. PUBG Mobile isn’t some point-and-shoot arcade game guns have personality. Each weapon has its own unique recoil pattern, and if you’re not learning how to control that pattern, you’re throwing every gunfight. I see players unloading entire magazines and hitting nothing but air. Here’s what you do: pick your favourite AR let’s say the M416 and go to the Training Ground. Fire at a wall without controlling recoil. Now do it again while pulling your aim downward gently. That’s the start. Add a compensator, vertical grip, or half grip, and you’ll notice how much easier it gets to stay locked on target. Recoil control isn’t optional it’s essential if you want to win 1v1s consistently.

Mistake number three is a tactical one and it’s costing you kills in every match: you’re aiming too much at the center of the screen. I know, the center feels natural. It’s where the crosshair is, right? But the problem is, enemies are constantly moving especially in gunfights. If you’re aiming directly at them instead of where they’re going, you’re always one step behind. You need to start thinking ahead. Lead your shots. Predict movement. Whether they’re sprinting, strafing, or peeking don’t aim where they are… aim where they will be. The more you play and consciously practice this, the better your instincts get. Watch pro players they rarely shoot dead-center. Their aim is always calculated and anticipatory. Make that shift in your gameplay, and your shot accuracy will skyrocket.

Okay, now that we’ve exposed those major mistakes, let’s talk training because knowing your flaws means nothing if you’re not putting in the work to fix them. First, the Training Range is your lab. Use it daily. Practice spraying with different guns. Try out various attachments. Focus on controlling recoil, flick shots, and tracking moving targets. But don’t stop there. Get into custom scrims, TDMs, and high-intensity modes. Why? Because nothing trains your muscle memory better than real pressure. Get used to the panic, the chaos, and fighting under stress. That’s how you train your brain to aim when it matters most. Also let’s be real use aim assist smartly. It’s in the game for a reason. Learn how it behaves with different scopes and ranges. Don’t fight it learn it, adapt to it, and let it work for you.Now let’s take it up a notch. Want to know what separates casual players from elite fraggers? It’s this trifecta: gyroscope mastery, movement prediction, and the right mindset. If you haven’t tried gyro controls, you’re missing out. It gives you insane precision especially in close-range fights. Start with scope-only gyro and slowly move up to full gyro. It takes time, but once you learn it, it feels like cheating (without actually cheating). Then, focus on predicting your enemies. Anticipate peeks. Understand their movement habits. If someone peeks twice from the same angle, you know what to do. Set your crosshair there before they even show. And finally, your mindset matters. If you’re frustrated, tilted, or second-guessing every shot, your aim WILL suffer. Stay calm. Focus. Review your gameplay. Confidence + clarity sharp aim.

So there you have it, guys the 5 most common aim mistakes you’re probably making in PUBG Mobile and exactly how to fix them. Fix your sensitivity. Master your recoil. Predict movement. Train smart. Use gyro. And most of all stay consistent. The difference between you and the player wiping the squad is not talent it’s training and focus. Remember: your thumbs can only go as far as your mindset lets them. Keep grinding, stay sharp, and you’ll be the one hitting those clutch headshots.
If this article helped you out, bookmark this website for more killer PUBG Mobile tips, and comment below: Which of these mistakes are YOU fixing first? I’m dropping more aim guides, TDM training tricks, and pro strategies every week you don’t want to miss out.
Thanks for turning in , legends. I’ll see you in the next one. Until then keep aiming for greatness.

WATCH FULL VIDEO BELOW

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *