Tarkov's recoil model is the second-harshest in mainstream FPS. Cancelling it multiplies your effective DPS at every engagement range. This 2026 guide covers the two dominant architectures — mouse-script and memory-based recoil removal — plus no-sway for scopes, ergonomics overrides, and safe configuration that doesn't trip statistical review.
The Two Architectures
The cheat runs as a background macro on your hardware — Logitech G-Hub, Razer Synapse, a flashed Arduino, or a dedicated hardware mouse with onboard macro support. When you hold left-click, the script applies a pre-programmed inverse recoil pattern that matches the vertical climb and horizontal sway of the current weapon. The pattern is applied at the input-device level, before the game or BattlEye ever see the mouse data. From the game's perspective, you're simply pulling down on the mouse with perfect timing.
This is the safest recoil-cancellation architecture in 2026. BattlEye has essentially no visibility into an external macro device. Detection is almost entirely statistical — a player whose recoil cancellation is mathematically perfect stands out. Quality scripts add randomised jitter (5–10%) on every pull to break the pattern.
The cheat directly modifies recoil values inside the Tarkov process — setting the vertical climb coefficient to zero, disabling scope sway, or flattening the per-weapon recoil curve. Faster to implement and more flexible than a script, but it's an in-memory modification that kernel anti-cheat actively scans for. Medium risk — only run from a kernel-level or DMA provider.
Related Features
Two features commonly bundled with no-recoil:
Related Features
Trusted Provider
Elocarry ships per-weapon recoil profiles with configurable randomisation, scope no-sway, and ergonomics overrides — all maintained through every BSG patch.